Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1945
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0 I ward The class of nineteen hundred and forty- Five proudly presents its Annual, knowing that in years to come its members will turn to it and see again the faces of friends and remember those woncIerFul days when they were Seniors at VVooclwarcl High School. nua .--:- FA-A-kA-n -- 1.;gr: A;4A A A A x J. 1...- twvw .- - . .. , . - l . b 3A8 WI? ow Behind all great men and behind all great monuments. there must he a story, but seldom is there tound a story so vivid, so real. so touching as the one behind the success and deeds of William Woodward. The founder and benefactor of our school was a man who must at this very moment rest peacefully and happy, knowing that the work he began is still going on and that his labor has been made immortal hy the boys and girls. men and women. who honor and respect his memory because they appreciate the henetits made possible to them by his works and his effort. The beautiful window depicting the tending oi Witiiam Wooctward at Cincinnati in 1791 was dedicateti t0 VViiiiam and Abigail Cutter Woodward, our illustrious founders, by the Aiumnat Association in 1911. They Felt the need of some tangible, visihte memorial, which would he seen and appreciated clown through a the years. Which one of us. teacher or student. hasn't stood in iront of this masterpiece and felt the power and determination and hope behind the heroic figure in the prow oi the boat? Let us go back a few years and see who this young man was, and what his hopes anct accomplishments were. William Woodward was born near Piaintietd. Connecticut, in Niarch, 1768, son at a tiherty-ioving father and a mother who was a member oi one ot the most prominent families of that day. Here, in the hitts of Connecticut, close to nature. Witiiam Woodward spent his childhood and youth. But at the age of twenty- three, there came the ca or the West the irresistible urge to see what lay heyonch and oft he went, by foot and horseback, and Finally 13y Hathoat. He came down the iiBeautitui River as the Indians called our Ohio River, until he came to the end of his journey and turned the prow ot the boat toward the Ohio side, tending near the present toot 0t Broadway. So we see him picturect in the memorial window. Let us tottow him oft the boat and into the small settlement comprised ot a few tog cabins on the htutt just above the river. The name of the settlement had just been changed from Losantivitte to Cincinnati. The year after his landing. Mr. Woodward bought a farm from his brother. the property now embraced hy the streets Hunt. Liberty. tVtain, and Broadway. rthis land he cleared with his own hands, huiiding a small house from the lumber of his athoat. Then he made a living by farming. surveying tanning, and trading. By simple. frugal tiving and hard work, in the pursuit of these humble, honest occupations, he acquired honor, dignity, and a fair competency Seldom is a story comptete, or a great man great. without somewhere. some time in his lite, a great woman wietding her influence. in the tire of VViiiiam VVooctward she was Ahigait Cutter, of small stature, fair tea- tures, dainty figure, anct ot a kind, tender. and generous heart. tVIr. Woodwarci was tVtiss Cutter's guardian after her father had been carried away by indians. His character, modesty. and tender sympathy became manifest to Ntiss Cutter through the close companionship or legal condition and in I803 she became his wi e. He. thirty-tive; she, eighteen-dthey brought together their love and worldly goods, and lived in security and contentment. She brought to him a the love of her strong nature and the generosity of her noble heart. Severat children were born. but again, as in the cteath 0t JVirs. Woodwards father anti mother. tragedy struck and one by one they were laid to rest in their little graves. The love and help which they could have given to their own chiictren. N11: and him. Woodward gave to others in the form of a free school for the education of poor children whose parents or guardians coutd not attorct to pay tor an ectucation for them. in November 0t l826. Win and Mrs. Wooctward executed a deed conveying seven acres of tantt to trustees. tor the purpose of building anti supportingr such a school. Later another acre was given anti the actual work of huiicting was begun in 1830. Win Woodward himseit hauled away the first toad of earth excavated From the rettar. On the twenty-tourth day of October. 183l. just one hundred and fourteen years ago. the school building was opened and dedicated. tVlr. Woodward attended the ceremony and received the praises and congratulations of his friends. in the few years of life tett to him, he must have been a very happy man. content in the knowledge of good deeds well done as he beheld the fruits and visihie evidences of his henetactions. On the twenty-tourth clay of January. 1835. at the age of sixty-tive, Wiiiiam VVoociward passed away to a better worict to receive clue toner and reward. He rests from his tahors but his works do live on. bringing inspiration and benefit to those who follow. Let us tools again at the window. or picture in our mincts the figure in the prow oi the boat. landing in a strange but conquerahte Ianct. He knew not what was ahead. but went in and tounct out and was the victor. And to us who follow he has left something that has been handed down year after year. to class upon ciass, and that is the Woodward Spirit. It shalt always tive. because there is more behind it than power an possessions. There is behind it those things which conquer evil, and hate. and prejudice. and live because men like William Woodward lived. and because women like his wife lived. and are now living to tceep alive and proud the Spirit of Woodward. Page Five : . i h:- .13 , '3; - iw u if! 3!. .u- mummrm waaammmmmsmmammwrxzmmzymcwerHTwm7m :mr'vrrvr-r The Wooctward High Schoot of today is the outgrowth of a glorious history. it is an old institution anti its development through the years has hccn marked by tour distinct architectural changes. The first VVoodwarct inuiiding. completed in Octoher, 1831, was a modest two-story brick edifice with two rooms on each oor. it was very plain and unpretentious without any particular archiloctm'ai design it hact a heirry which contained a he , now one or our priceless treasures horn the past. The honor of ringing this he is reserved for the oldest graduate present at the Founders Day program each year. in 1841i ten years tater, a third story was added. in which were laboratories and class rooms. An attic room was used hy the hays for their dehating society. For the first time. girls were admitted to the school, amt they occupied a separate room. For fourteen years this huiicting stoodF-a monument to education. Then, in 1835. a new huitding south amt west of the old school was hegun, This new school was the first to he huiit under the auspices of the Unicn Board or High Schools. The new Woodward was as heautirut and artistic in design as the old had heen plain. The GM huiiding was ordered demolished when thc now was completed and was torn down during the Christmas holidays at l835. The new building had four entrances. spacious halls, and eight rooms. The north and south hails on the second cor were used as a iihrary and iahoratnry respec- tivety. On the third noor was the Assnmhiy Plait Some time later a thrccislory. onc-room deep addition was huiit 0n the south, making fifteen rooms in addition to the halls About I800, a gymnasium in the tnrm Of a separate huiittinp; was added. For more than fifty years this heautifui huiitting 0r l833 cont'numi its servit'e nhd usefulness. Then came another Woodwartt-utha VVDodward we know nmi love. it was thv hLLitdinp: 0i IQIO. much greater than any other. The cnrnmr stone was lnid in Nnvvmhcr. l908. and President-etect Wiiiiam Howard Taft. '74. was the principal speaker on that memorable occasion. On the twentyiinurlh 0t Octohcr. IOIO. this building was solemnly dedicated to it's sacred mission. Exorcism wore hehl and an uA VVootiward program was written amt prosvnlmt hy graduates anal Sluttents. For thirtystive years this huitding has stooti, a new VVoodwarct in form. hut still the OH VVoodward in tradition. TIIC onty pllySiCEII change of recent years 1105 139811 the removal or WOOCIXVEIIII'S hcautiiui iron renco. During the early years of the present war. when the need for iron was very great. VVoodward donated its fence to the war effort. This was done willingly hut sorrowl'uiiynaa ncccssary sacrifice. VVC, the graduating ciass of nineteen huncirect nnct Forty-rive. tmow and love the VVOuctwartl 0t loctay, VVC havc been the recipients or an she had to otter. VVe are grateful that it has heen our good fortune to secure a part of our education in a school so steeped in sacred tradition. Niay we ever he worthy of our beloved ahna matcr. Pugo Seven i v x gM-W ll IHIH'HEH' 'f 7,, .9 - 1.1.; name! fi A 65:19:. 1. 9 $3 l ' W pfeclge Affegiance :1 Page Eight EMWHWIWW '17'. LFWKWEMWF-Rmma' ' 1 3A9 gar-Soanggzc! gunner 0 say, can you see. by the dawnqs early tight. VVhat so proudly we hailed at the twitightgs tast gleamingpr Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the periious Fight, Over the ramparts we watched were so gatiantty streaming! And the rockets, red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our Hag was stitt there: 01. say, does that star-spangted banner yet wave 1 I O'er the land of the tree. and the home of the brave? a t On that shore dimly seen through the mists of the deep. Where the reels haughty host in dread silence reposes. What is that which the breeze, over the towering steep, t As it tittutty Hows, now conceals, now discloses? Now it catches the gteam or the morning's tirst beam, In full gtory renectecl now shines on the stream: 'Tis the star-spangted banner; 0 long may it wave O'er the tand of the tree anct the home of the brave! Oi thus be it ever, when treemen shatt stand Between their loved homes and the war's desolationt Btest with Victory and peace, may the heav'n-rescuect land Praise the power that hath made and preserved us a nation. Then conquer we must. when our cause it is just. And this be our mottoP-th God is our trust ; And the star-spangted banner in triumph shalt wave O'er the tanct ot the free, and the home of the brave. Page Nine +3.! rm , rlvwarr- .7 , , .. 1-- - 4 WodwarclMgA ScAoofid Prone! offlzode on Aaue gone 40111 Aer Luff; '4 f0 derue fAeir country eolicah'on We. the graduating class. dedicate our yearbook, the Woodward Annual of nineteen hundred and torty-tive, to those boys and girls who have earned for themselves places on our Honor Roll. They have entered into the service or their country. Whatever their branch or service, they have earned for them- selves the honor. respect, and appreciation of their fellows. We matte our dedication humbly. May our humility he as the humility of Abraham Lincoln when he said in his address at the dedication of Gettyshurg Cemetery, U . . . we can not ctecticater-Ave can not consecrateHwe can not llaiiOVVv-t this ground. The brave men. living and dead. who struggled here have consecrated it. far above our poor power to acid ordetract. We can not adequately honor VVooth-vard's heroes. Knowing that the cause for which they tight has dedicated and immortalizeet their sacrifice more than any human words or actions ever could, we dedicate this Annual to those who serve. VX'e can and do express the undying gratitude of their school for their sacrifice. Page Eleven Abner. Jesse Achzvlmvr, Charles Achwluwr, .lulm N. IXCIIZLYI'HHIY. l h'IIaTd Arlivrsnn, XVuuiCr AllilnLR 'l-my XV. Allruns. Etlwanl Alhrm'lll, Ruln-rl Alvxamlrr, Gvnrgc AvaumlL-n James Ah'xandcr. VVillimn Allen. Dnmlhy Allow Gcorgc AIIL-n. James Allen, Vviniam Ailing. Frank Amaranl. lVlonis Amlmuclis. Paul Angus, Earl Angus. Kellie Armslmng, VViniam ArumluL Hugh ASINEHI, Humid Asllcr. Dr. DnVVilt Aunn'n. Rnlmrl Austin, Leroy Ayers. Ray Buvlunan, Stanley Buclnnan. VVaIIcr Barkucr. Thomas Huilm', Choslcr Buircl. Charlt's Bull. Columbus Ballau'llinu. Anlhnny Ballacclxino. Frank Bullnn, Calvin Balsly. Ralph Billion. Dunnld Bang. Sam Bnrlmlns. Pete M. Bnrhicri, Jusopll Burksdalc. Edward Barnes, Ray Burnett Charles ilonop 18W BnrrL-It, Paul Bnrmn. Charles Burrnn, ITN'LI Bnrrull, 'YIW! Hartline. Villinm Burton, Frank I$EISS. j-lyKlH Bales. Frank Bales: VVnnlew Billialglin. Albcrl Biltilv. Lynwnml Balilv, iVIunucl Baum: Kenneth BEHIIIHEHI, .InSpCr Bauml-islr'r. Hyman IBEIUI'SII'IJ. jI1ElI'IlfS Bavis. Edward Baxter. Roger ISPilSle. AH-IBJ Bcully. JaIm-s. 5r. Br-aumunL Richard BCilllanlll. hrIHlllliIS Burk, VViHizun Becker. George Bvcbe, Roller! I51'Lf!!!. Paul. Jr. Boilhcnhaus. Gmrggu 150 . Joseph Bull, me-is BolL Rudolph Bullanmll. AHmd BA-Hnnmlx. Edward Bl- ilmall. JOE Brnnmnll. Ruhcrl. Jr. va'dick, X'Villiam Benedict. Lvslic Bmwtlict, VViHiam Bengal. Carl Pence Bcnnvl. Strwnrl Bernard, Rulwrl Bvrnardini. CPSHTC vaartliui, Dante I$UTIHL Dlll'lklid Bernhard. P-I'illlk Page Brus, Rirlmnl By :. Rubcrt Br ns, Chas Bm'ins. Jmnvs vacr. Cary 1 ri, Nliulmcl IEIEICIC, CI'IEII'IPS Black. AIt-ssc Blurkwuldcr. Clnylnn fililf'k VOH, Grunge Bluzv. Loslus Burk, Durulllml Bm'tlnnan. XViHialn Bm-lun. AHmIl anlml. VViIma Bum, Al Bugnrl. Edward Bunyan, Rnymonrl Bugusinn. 51ikc ISIIIIIFII, Harultl Bullun. Archic Bolton. OcIlis Bullnn, Roy Bunnie . VVaIIcr Barman. Clytlc D. Bussnrd. Nallmn ISHSSP. l:lilnk Bullini. Gino Buyd. Olis Bram . Harold Bradllfy. E.d VilrLl Bradley. Edwin L, BrmHI-y. .Iilllllis Bradley. James C. Brmnmcr, VViHimn Bmmh. .Inmvs ISTEIHSCEIH. Oval Brasshuu , .lmncs Bmssovzm. Tvvnrgn BrL-vn, VVm, hICKiIIIUy Emil. .lnlm H. IerCk, CEFHL! Brugdun. Arlhur 1N1. Twelve anlcs. Clinorti Brawn, l'AI'L'CI G Brown. Thumus Browning. CllnriI-s Brurkmzm, Rfillimn Brum'r. Rulwrl Bruuncr. Runald liryfllh IVIK'Ill'y Ii Burlim'r. JaIm-s H. Bucknvr. Thnnms BuvIL John R Bun . Thnmas E. Bur , Rnlwrl E. Iillprk. lililfUhl Buerk .lmm BurKII-nl Ellwin Burtlc'n. x 7arrml G. Burk, Haruhl Burls'olt. Eklwanl Burns, Gordon F, Burns. Levi Burnside. Paul Burrun. Cllarlos B, Bun. Choslvr Eml Bussc. XViHiam Bullcr. Bi Bullvr. IVICIVEH Calli . Vvillnnl CHIIIVVCII. Bunnl: Calnln-IL James Camcrnn. Albert CnnTCrOll, Cllarlcs Campbell. Jim Campolongo. Dante Campulnngn. Dnnlonil'k Campulungo, .Insvph 73 0 . CIICSICI Cupcland, Robert Carey, Joe flrIIIHSiIl , DHHHIKI Carr. James Sherman Carrclli, Bialhnw Carusmw. Annam Casey, Jarvis Cassidy. James Catanznm, Vinccnl Calrun, John Candi . Dale Cave. Funas Cecil. RDJJWI Chain, Leslie Chain. Ray Chalfic. Eli Cllidlnw, BPlljaIllill Chirumv. Paul Chilxlrnss, James Chin , Borln Clmulrtau. Vernon Clmw. VVing Clark. Allen VV. Clark, Arlrian Clark. Evelyn Clurkson, Alfrrd Clarksnn. Gcorgn Clay. Harris. Cline, Biuy Cline. Warren myth. VViniam Cnbh. Rulwrl Cohen, Esther Cncllmn, Elswurill Corr . Jerry Cmiy. Cnrncy ley. VVilIiam Currey. Gus Cullen. Harry Cnlu'n. Ruben Cnlwn, RUSS CnIu-n. Sam Cohen. Sander Culv. Norman Cnlv, Nova Combs, James Combs. Ray Comer. Troy Cumin . VViHinm Cnuk, Clifford E. Cuopl'r, Aaron Cnnpe-r, Durru Cooper, Herman Cooper. Rubml Cnnpur. Stephen Cuorcy. anrivl A. Copland, Earl Cunlrey. George Carin. Charles Cnnmlills. Nlaclnlinc Cnruolt. Frc Custnlln, Daniel Cnslvnn. Tlmmns Costner, Slanlcy Costnn. VVilbur Courlas. John Cradtlnck. Joe Craddock. VVIlitncy Crawford. Rnlwrl L Cropper. Haruld Cunningham. Graham Cunninghamu Rnbcrt Cunninallam. Thomas Curran, John Cuslmrd, Acnlce Dnglas. JCHcrson L. D'Ambmsio. Amlmny Damus, Eric Danivl. Herbert Daniels, Charles Daniels4 Horace L. Dnnivls. Lrunard Daniels, Robert Danlmr. Hcrlmri S. Daltila, Anllluny Dallilu. August Dillliln. William Dauglmrly, Edward Daugherty, Frank Dan'idsun. Rny Davis, Anatole Davis, Donald E. Davis, Nlcrmlilll Davis. Lewis Dn , Ray Dm'isx Tray ancs. Clmrlcs Dawns, John Day. Wilson E. Dvnrwuslcr. Alfred DcLoaCII. Elciall Dvilrrs. VVinard Dvl chcluio. Lucy DuMint. Rnlmrt Dl'l'llltlll' , Juli J. Dz-zarn. GinJrrE Dickerson. Robul Diclcrs. Jamvs Dinsnmrn. Richard DiPilla. Nick Di Tunic, Eugene Di Tumo, George Di Tullio. Johnny Dixnn. Clarence Duhhs. Samuel Duel. L. H, Jr. Dnnslmr. Earl DnnaI'lur, Forrest Donalicnn. Andrew Doolny. Jack Dnrcnmn. Chas. Doss. Erlvcn Dnulhil. HamH DU VI1 . Dllllald Draftc. Donald Dressing. Albrrl Drinkull. FAIwzmI VV Drydl'n. Charles Dwym, VViHiam Eagcn. Jack Eclmls, Grunge, Jr. lirkurlc. CIIEITIFS lickcrlin. Robert Carl Ecklluff. Allan Ehrenberg: Frank Eirllman, .lcrumc l' ifrr1. hlariun lillinl. Chcslcr C. Fll ,I. Rulmrl IZHIUI. Robert Elmore, Jack- .llonor 18W Ennis, Ruhcrt Ennis. VVoodrnw Epuorsum Edward Eppingcr, Ralph Epstein. Isadore F 1'in. Jacnb Epsh-in. NIarcus Ervin, Ethel Ervin, Pauline Espcl, Harry L. Evans. Jnscph Evans. Winn Fagnlv. Joseph W. Faig. Albert Fairbanks. Samuel Fanis Lnrny Fallon. Charles Farrow. Floyd Fechenrln. Enricn Fclson. Dr, Benjamin Fclsun. chry Fclsun. Dr. Waller Fauna , James Fcrbis. William Ferguson, Charles 0, Ferguson. Clyde Ft'rris. Ruland 3r, Douglas Pllson, Hamid Fine. Loonarcl Fine. Marlin Fingerman. Albert Fisher. John Fisher. VVaync Flamm, Albert J. chc-n, VnrJun Flnhr. Jack George Floyd, Arthur l:l0yJ, IACIEIIIJ Folks. Carl VVilliam Forbes. Harry FOX. Carl Frank. Jnscph Franklin. Louis Frasca. Jnlm Fn'oman, Harnm Frocmam Sidncy Frumlun. Robert Frye. Albert Frvc. hxiian Fryv. Kmmctll Fuller. Paul Funk. Rnhcrl Gabbanl, VViHanl Gailcr. VVnodmw Galen. Arlllur Callahan K310 Gannllslcin. Edwin Gamble. Robcrl A. Gambrel. Shelly Gamhy. Oscar. Jr. Garrlncr, Glenn Gardner, R. J. Gardner, Ray Gardner. Ray. Jr. Cane , Fer Garrcll. Nalllanicl Page Thirieen Garrett. Preston Gates, Emery Gander. Thomas Causlinc. Herman Geeks Louis Geigcr. F. R. Geiger, HamM Gris. Nnrwnml Gellman, Leon Gelrvalh, Stanley Gentry. Gilbert L. George, iVlary 1V1. Gerhard. Donald Gossncr. Fred Ghulsiun, Frank Gibson. HaroH Cibsnn. John H. Gibson. Nadine GiUL Ray Charles Gillman. Lctm TA Gilrcath. VVcsley Gimlclv, Dmmlrl Gindclc. Quentin Ginrrlona. Frank Glanklcr. Rnlmrl Glaspin. Vcndc Glassmcycr, Edwin Glenn. James Gluccli. Samuel GnctL Edwin Cmgcrs. Gordon Cnldcnlwrm Rohnrt Gnudman. Sander Gnnsebcy. Ray Gonsman. HamH Gunllicb. Lcskr Graham, Jarvis Grallcr. David Gmmagliu, Joseph Gramkn. Hamid Gravankampcr, Charles Gravcukampcr, Henry Gray. RncHnnl V.. Jr. Green. Niorcl'lcl Grew, Russel Crccnlnm'. Charlrs Greene. Virrlin GrizzanL Edward Gross. Edwin Grulr, Gnrxlnn Gruber. Jacnlw Gruclcr. Edward Grllclcr, Thomas Guggcr. Frcd Gulinn. Vascu Gulllriv, Charles Hnnfncr. Albert Harm, VVilliam Hagon. Spencer Haituc. Robert F Hall. John Halpin. Brlty Humlay, Chusier Hamhy, Everett Hampl, VVaIlcr HV Hamplun. Joseph Ha nd ril , Fri! 111C 22:'1: ..4--. Hanna, Ollie Hanna. Thomas ancr. Calvin Hardin, Robert Harm-H. VViuwrl L. Harp. Marlin Harp. Slanlvy Harper. Calvin Harris. Eimcr C. Harris. Raymund R. Harris. Rnlmrt Harrison. Homer Harrison. lVlarv'm Harrison. Marvin Lcc Harrison, VVilbur J. Hattcr, Karl Harvey. Han lVIasscnmk, V'Villizun Hmmabrnnk. 101m Haupt. VVaIlcr Hawkins. George Haynes. Caleb vaIIL-y, Joseph Henna. Imwis l lciniclmn, Alhrr! Iilvmruling. VV. GA I'lcnrruar. .lulln chu, Frank O. chncssy, Francis Henry, Oscar Henry. Paul chslvy. Russv Hanson. Harvry Henson. Ruby Hurhcrl. Ric-hartI Hcrbnltl, Lyle f'lcrixstmil. Eugene IVIerhsl'rcil. Robert Hchutncr. Richard Hvrdlnar. David L. Herrllncr. Paul 1 Icnllncr. Paul W. Hcrrllncr. Richard Hmvill, Robert HQVIms. Nlarncn Hilgcman. IiIowarrl E. HilL Clarence Hill. Earl Hi . Russell Hi . VVarrcn T. Hi . James Hillt'man, Huwartl Himlcrsman, Charles Hilch. Harlncrt Hucr. Jack Hoff. Louis Hullantl. BHOHC Hollander. Charles Hollncr. Clmrlvs Hull. David Hull. Kendall Honpos. Robert Hooper. VViHiam Huppcr. Harry A. anpnr, Ray Hnrnbach. Vinccnl Hornvr, Alberl Jamar 1M ancrman. Raymond Huwartl. Avrm Howartl. Olln Htm'nnl, Vcarl Hmvars. Olln HubcrL Earl Hmhucsinn. Irvin Hmlsnn. lslmm F. Humman. Jnscph Huglws, Rniail Humphrey, Davitl Hu1cllinsun. Marvin Hyde. Rnhcrl' VVm. Inmlmcci. Josvph V. MT Edwin Hlncr. Culcman Immn. Samuvl Irvin. Orrin D. Irvin. Randal A. . Lima . John lvcy .lulm IVCy. Milran fvnry, .liIlTwS lacnlls. Ernest ' H. Alrrml n, Clinnrrl ll. Huwartl Jackson. Lcwis E. ,EUTICS. Luwull R. 'RInUSHIL DDHEIIII Juzlgvl, Luuis lt-nning. Frvtl Iulmsnn. Ben lnllnsnn, Charles .IUIHISUH. Emcsi Julmsnn. Flijnh .Iulmsnn. Everett .IUIHISOH. Farmer Jnlmsnn. George .lolmsnn. Jnlm .IUhIISOH, IAIIVVI'CHCC Jnlmson. Melvin .lnlmsnn. Richard .lnlnlsnn, VCFIIOH Joiner. HCFSIICI lanes. Allen .lunvs Benny IUHCS, Charlcs .luncs. Dale .IUIH'S, 'Tl'al'lli Jnnvs, Johnny Jnnvs, Lcrny Julu-a Lvsliu IL Jnnvs, IVliflrml lnncs, Richard R. Jonlan. EJwartl Juclmr. Etlwin Kabalmfr, Abraham Ka' r. anli Kaiser, Rulwrt Kaltty, VViHiam Karabcnsczh. Amlrmv Kaufman , Rniwrt Kmmt'y. VVillinm Ken. Frank Kihhy, Rnhcrl Kitlwvn. Earl Kiumrn. Orvinzu Jr. Kimba . Nlnnsnn Kimmy, Dana!!! Kinney. Sherman Kinsey. Leo Kinslvy, Edward KierHL Frctl Kflllca Fred Killlu VVallcr K100. FEM Kliclwr, Rulwrl Kline. Arnnlxl Klnslvnnnn. Alllcrl KIUSICI'IHHH, Rnln'rt Knnpnv. CImrir-s Knislvy, Edward Knrh, Arthur KHCIL Rnlwrt Koch. VViHinm L, Knrhf. Erlwanl Kovnig. Nnrburl KnHas, Alllcri Kulllcr. ernun Kalb. Gmcr Kullvnlanrg, Anllmny Knllvnln'rg. Ray Kupl, Frank, Jr. Kurlv. Carl Knltsy. Frank Kullsy, John Krammor. Jnhn Kraushar, Frank Krauslmr. Pvlvr Krauslmr. Rniwrl Kroimnnr. Louis Kruinsl. Rnlyr-rl Krista. .lnlm G. Kramer, Alvin Krmm'r. I'IuwnnI Krurli'n, Herman Krusc, Joseph Kunhn. Irvin l lIhIK'IthfQ Jack Kuhlcnbvrg. Julm Kuhy. VVilliam Kuhl. RnIn-rl Kulal. VVifIiam Kuhnn RnhorL M.D. KHIP. VVilliam Robert Lanrkc. Ruben Lnalcc. Frank I-?H'y. Edward Lngury, Richartl Lalmy. Frcd Lukrs. Cvcil anpkin. Oliver Lmuly. Pershing: LangnmL Ew-rlmrt LanghrrL VViHiam Taylor Lapimw, Hurry. M.D. Lassantlru. James Lassamlm. .lusvph Lull-rrn, Aerl Lay. Paul Lay. Samuel Lay, VViHium Loycl Laytnn. Robert Page Fourteen I .sz. Ma rvin Ll'hlnklllll. JUIHI IJ'IIIHIHIFII. John B.. Jr. Lonl'L. Richard Lrnti. Rubml mearcl. Nallmniol vasky. Harry, M, D. LvrnL-r. David, XVI. D. LvSttucr, Arlhur Leslie. Numun Lours. Rnymnml k, ufus L1 'is. VViHEam Lilly. Dennis Lilly. Eugen:- Liny. Rnhcrl O. Limlcr, ChilrECS Linrlsay. Frank Lindsay. Rnljvrt Limlsv-Vn .Icnn Lindsey. Sanfunl Linger, VVarron F, I ingrassm Tony Linnmnmm, Vviniam Luckard. Frail Lnrkarrl. Ray anknnl, Thnmus LOPSCIL Irwin Lullslmll. Rulwrl S. Lung. Hyman LunHI-unuw. Cllatfes Lnnlc. James anvlacv. Nick J,.nwv . Jnmrs Luwvnslvinc. E. R. IAUCEISV Jllhll Lurlwirk David Luganninni, Luuis Luganninni. Paul Luirs. Raymund Luizcr, VVarrcn FA Luknlz. Vicrlnr Lumpk'm. Charles ?.Aumpkins. Hnrarr' Lumpkins. Jamcs Lynch, Drpxol Lynns. 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Edger Senicuc, Douglas Scrslliun, VVinlnl Scilcrs. Frank Sellers, Slanlcy Sailors. VViHiam Snxlnn. Clyde erlnn, Dcwcy Sexlun. Janws Soxlnn. VVill'mm Sllafl'r, Clinlon Sllafcr. Harry Shafcr. Millon Sharer, Paul Sllafnr. Richard Slum, Tcri Shaun. Edward Shannon. Edward Sharp. MCNCHiuus Shear. CIHHICS H. Slickrn, Nick SIH'DOHL lilnruhl bhcrnmn. Samuel Sherrin, Dnrolhy Shnrrill. Fred . Shani , James Shook, .Ioscpll Shnltingcr. Roy Sirinann. James Siehnld. Richard Squcrl. Ezlwarcl SfogaL Calvin Sicmnntcl. Herman Silburn, Russ Silver. VV'IIIiam Simmc, Douglas Simkins. Brillun Simmons. Jimmy Simms, 0x10 : Simms. Woodrow Simons. Charles Simpsnn. Franklin P. Singc. Ollie Singer, Irvin single. Russell Singleton. DaviJ Sivnri, William Sinan. Curranza Smilll, Bcniamin Smilll, Charles .Alonor QOKK Smith, Dwight Smith, Frmlrrick D Smith. Fred L. Smilh, Gcnrgn Smith. Gonrgc R. Smith. Gram Smilll, Harricl Smiill. James Smilh. Jamrs O. Smilll. Joe Smith. Kermit Smilh. Oarlon Smilh. Orville Smilh. Richard L, Smilh. Rulwrl Smilh. Tyler Smith, Vrrnnn Snood. Alpha Suwdor. Henry SIHYIHH, Tclllly Spmxltling. Charles Spears, Isaac Spickcr, RnlJcrl Springer. Richard Slaal, Ralph Slary. AHrPrl Slnnwurlh. Alvin Slurgful. Winarl Snark. William Sleinnvckcr, HvrIu-rl Slcinrirk. Virginia Slcplwnson, Jack Sluulying. Erwin Sluulwing. Frrd Slovens. Ralph Slcvcns. Robert Slrwns. Stanley Slvvvnsum Ervin Slr'vnnsnn, .Icssin J. Slcwart. Jamcs StirHcgn Slcwart Slinsnn, Kvnnckll Slraughn, Fred Stmwlmn. Rnlmrl Strirliluy, Jnseplm Stmss. Richard Stmss. VVallcr Stmutl. James Sturlt. Genny: Sturh. Jack Suckling. Roy Sullivan, Bob Sullivan. chrgc Sullivan. Jnlm Surm , Amirnw I abr:ling. Paul Tayn, VVilIizun Taylor, Albert Taylon Gcorgc Taylor. Langfunl Taylor. Lois Taylor, Nolsnn anHnrd. Robmt Trlccsun. Carl Tclncsan, .luscpll Terramra. Juscpll Tcrrol. Herman Tllalley, James P692 Thawlvy. James Thcryoung. Gorrlnn Thomas. Earl 1110111. :5. learrl Thomas, Hannah TIHIEIIPSUIL TImmns Ticv. Jack TiHIo. Bill TUIMIII. .IFIHICS Tulle, Clarence Towers. Lluyrl vaum Russo Tracy, Thomas Trprhlcr. Olin: Trwlla. Antlmny Twila, chm Trnllu. Julm Truvstlalle. lemlnrc Tugglv. Ralph Turner. Spnnrrr Tuvrin, Samuel Tyler. Harry Ucluman. Paul LJIIIII'T. :0'0 13!1 llelUI YllfNL JUIIII Vuncv. .lulm Van Hunk Olliv Van Prlt, Hcriwrl Vnylimjor. Harald chchiu. Lucy DCI Vougan Lu: T. Vonulv. Adelph Vinegar, JUUC'. '40P Vinvgnr. Lf't' Tlmlnas Vinvgnr. Sam Virgin. Ray Viiellu. Ralph anlmur, ljfnllk Vnmlran. Charla: VVarlc, Harry S. VVagnCr. Harnltl xVagnor. Nnrlmrt VVHH, Hurulll VVail. Kenneth VValkvr. Lawrence Vanlyu VVinium VanslI. Harry VVallvrs. Henry VVnnslralh. Paul VVmc. I'Inward VVarv, Jesse VVnrc, Nlarmls Varnzsr. Calin VValL'ins, James VValsun. Frederick VValsnn, .Inhn VVcaver. George VVPHJ, Donald AlE'lN'r, Carl VVcoks. VVilliam VVK-Lferl. Arlhur VVvilzmtl. Jacob VVL'ilamI, Joseph VVn-inbem. Norman VVcincn Arthur VVeinur, Jusvph VVcinsloin, Julius VVcinstcin. Samuel Sixlcen VVcisin, Aaron Wylcllmnn. Jamvs -Vc s. Floyd Wclls. Jolm VvaIl. Clmrlvs VchIl; VVillimn VVcrlinwilz. Jnrk VVorL'uwilz. .101: n chrllleinwr. Lon, NI. D. VVcssvl. Raymond VVOSI. Robml VVnyvr. Jnscpil VVIlalcn, Rulwrl VVhalIvy. VV. Charles xv'lipplv. D'Ivrlotla VWuiln. Ruml VVIIitn. VViHiam VVhifehurst. Jessie VViLrgzins. LN: VVinurn. Carl VVilcr, VViHia-n VVilvy. Gaylord VVilcy, Vi inm VVillcens. Ralph VViIliinsnn. VViilizIm VViHiam. Louis VVilliams. Ciydo VViHiams, Ellgcnr VViHiams. Hcrsclu-l VViHiams. James VVillinms. Richard VViIliams. Rnlmrl J. Williams, Victor VViniams. VVaylw H, ViIlig. Paul VViJsun. Rnborl VVinlwum. Ash: VVinnvr. Nlclviu VVinslv . Irwin VVillrocli. Jack VVillrnrli. VVilliiIm VVulfanc. Lamly VVuntl, Roimrl V IUFHI5. thtval'll VVnmIs. Kmnlolll VVnng'. Louis VVnng. Nang Workman, Julm Wurlhon. Lv-mmrrl VVuctmli, Clmrlns V'Vucnnlf. .lnsvph VVucsL .lzuruh Wucst. Rirlmrrl VV. VVuntlcrlick. VViHiam Yunllr's. Robert Ync. VViHiam lelcr. Gordon 4 l l I I anL'. Raymnml l I l i I i Yuunm Charles Zniscr. Earl Zr'ligs. Whantlcl Zoligs. Nlcycr Zimmerman. Charles Zimmerman. James Zimmerman. Rubcri Zulu . Tllcuduru Zurcick. John W. jn Memory ofjllode WAG .Alcwe Quart Slteir oli'uezs for 3Aeir Country ROY BARNES PAUL BARRETT ENNAS CAVE W lLl JAM CONNELL DANIEL COSTELLO ALLEN CLARK WILLIAM DATVI'ILO L. H. DOELL, JR. CHARI.ES DORMAN LEONARD FINE LELAND FLOYD ROBERT GOLDENBERG ROCKFORD GRAY CHESTER HAMBY CLARENCE HILL CHARLES J UDD FARMER JOHNSON ROBERT KAUFMANN WILLIAM KYDE ROBERT KREIST FRED LAHEY DOUGLAS MORGAN JACK PARKER JAMES PARKER ALBERF L. PATCHA EDWARD 'POLLMAN NVILLIAM POWELL RICHARD SA I.'TERFIEI D ROY SHOTTINGER RICHARD SIEBOLD EDWARD SIEFERT' JAMES SMITH. CLARENCE TOLLE RAY VIRGIN RALPH VITELLO ARTHUR VVEGERT CHARLES J. YOUNG Pug? Sm'pnlven To the Class of 1943 I extend congratulations upon the completion of an important job well clone. Under the most trying circumstances you have met the challenge of a national crisis; you have held high the torch of CClucation; you have served your country well. Some, clue to the urgent call For special training in camps, hospitals, and colleges, have accelerated to complete the requirements for graduation, have been awarded diplomas, and are already in the service or their country. Others who will graduate this June have also completed their school work. answered the can, and are now with tine armed forces. They will receive their diplomas in absentia. Still others, in answering the can to duty, gave up their school work for the time being. but are carrying on their studies in tile Armed Forces Institute. They will be awarcied their diplomas as soon as this work is completed. Meanwhile tine great rank and file or the class. recognizing the appeal of the government to complete its education in orcier to be of greatest assistance in winning the peace as well as the war, has stuck to its books and remained in school. These pupils. too, have loyalty served in the emergency. Again. to the Class or 1945. I say congratulations. You have lived up to our hopes in your education: you have played well your part in the services 0F your country, May God Hess you amt guide you as you set sail upon the uncharted seas ahead:f L. D. PEASLEE. imam E 7th? -If y g u wa-gww.-:1M.w-q,;m4t.... W uh HAM, Wtawqo. ,i-..m,-.;a 4.7.. kw ava-uwu-I . -u-u .gmigo . . Nu - .3. 1,1 .A hi; v us; u...,, an; few? if n. i? As the school year draws to a close and we prepare to leave Woodward, we, the class of nineteen hundred and torlyitive, wish to make use of our Annual to extend to our principal, Dr. Leon D. Peastee, our sincerest ttlantcs For his inspired guidance of our Class through its years at Woodward High School. His appreciation of the many problems which we have heat to face this year has been a source of inspiration to us. The uncertainties 0f the times have often planted doubts and distress in our mincts, but he has seen us over the roughnesses which beset our path. We are gratetut for his wise counsel ant! sympathetic understanding. VVe admire Dr. Peaslee for ?his tirm belief in thorough scholarship, for his untiring efforts to instill in the pupils under his leadership the ideals of gooct citizenship. and for the manner in which 1'18 has striven to keep alive the spirit of true democracy so in keeping with the Woodward Spirit. Untier the leadership of Dr. Peastee, Woodward will rise to new heights of achievement. As we leave Woodward, our wish is for the future success of our principal and our school. Page Twanlyune The world always adapts itself to the period. and the men and women in it to that period. Well trained minds easily conform to new situations. A lhree-rold education of the body, the mind, and the soul, pays dividencls. With these facts in mind. Class of '45. make the most of your opportunities, as you go out from Woodward to take your place in the ranks of society. Perform well whatever task may be assigned to you. so that your parents, your teachers, and your friends may continue to be proud of you, and rejoice in your success. B. F. FULKS. Pogo Trlany-lwa le wm'l; iuul sludy plan cmpllasizing x'uculionul vn'icioncy nntl vn'vriivo jnl; preparation Ilas boon the slogan For the Vocational Comnwrciul Dulmrhnont 0r V00dwnrd High School during: 194440-13. The cxpcr'icncvs obtained by coopera- tion with industry in gainful business ompfoymonl 1121s proparml this group 0'. gruduules lo faco 11:0 future peacetime social and economic life 01' our city uml nation with confidence and assurance. During Hm post-wm' period then- should ho many great opymrlunilies fur the Pxpcricnced lmsiness worcer who is we lminvd amd xxlm IRIS nu iulimatc umlvrslmuling 0r Imsincss. its procedures, pruclicos. uml runclions. To you. lllv graduales 0f I043, l exlend sincvro congratulations and express a Impv Ella! you will Loop forging nhezul in the pnlh OI, progress by continuing your otluralion through study in your CIIOSOH mofvssion and ulluin Hm surross uml lmppincss you so WP desen'v. JXIARGUIERITF. RYAN Pug:- Tu'vnly HUGE. ,4- $2,; . K93. -:-.- w nwlwl HOWARD TRECHTER 1 906- 1 944 The death of Howard Trechter, killed in action in Luxem- burg the eleventh of October, nineteen hundred ancl forty- four, was an irreparable loss, not only to his family and friends. but to the teaching profession as well. He Inacl much to offer. We, who were his friends and associates here at Wood- ward High School, came to respect and aclmire him during the few months he was a member oi: our faculty before being called into the service of his country. A Who knew Howard Trechfer remember him as a courageous spirit, an excellent teacher, a loyal friend. Howard Trechter lived bravely and died Iiravely. The hope of our nation rests with men like him. Page Twenly-Iour 31353 Imuisn K bliss Fay Graham RIBS Mary A. Fliss Linny V. lxliss Blnrjnrie Aluiyilll Adams Aulhuny Boirnc Callahan Mia's Margaret Mr, G. C, Mies Ifmilh- T, Mr. Gilbert Ii Miss Grace Clark Vlm'Jrvy Curry Curtis Durmll Bliss erlv 1':. 5h. Eilxmrd A. 31155 Natalie lVr. Frank E. llnwl Ls mum lrdd Floyd Pum- Tu'vnly-five aqua anxlin lVIrs. E sic Gilleltu Mrs. 12050 E. 1101 IHCTS $liss HiMI'gnrrIc Ni. Miss Alma L. I712! nau 3Iiss Blary T'iig'gins IVliss Julia VV. Mr. Ray L. Harkius Fliss 5101121 331 Humim-l Page Tmenlysix Mr. V PL Jul usluu 4 . liss Lvlia Harris JX Ir ',alIEICO 13. Hurlburi Jones Mr. V. O. IIPHCJ' Mr, Charles J. Jl-nnings 31m Elunlana qnw Miss Inez 1'1. Mrs. Velma I7. Miss Frurn Miss Isnhcllc Miss Anna C. Kunllll Killnl hu1l5 1 HIlg l..CVi Idung Miss $lnrgzm-l C. Firs. Myrtle BA EWrs. Clara '3. .Vlrsx Jnss': - Eda Lnshy 3 liu'sX rlhur LVIarlin D Id humid B lvycr 51kg Vi'ginia Xlt'. R. H. Knlllcrrinc Firs. Luru L Miculi Niulfoll Axlurplly .snlz Pane 'wnnly-smwn 313M BCTIIJEI Bliss Hazel C. Mrs. Enlna I7. Bliss Elmin' . In VmV IS. Uct'hslv Orr valkamp Riggs Rinmnmzy bIr. Fred LL lr. Alrrvrl 3h. XVayne bIl'Pl, 31hriv P. Mini 3kmvllu Rmalun'l; Hulwndunbl Ruslmr St'hlwiJI-r Srhmlh All. Carl R Briss Cullwriuc bl. 3I'HS Slt'llil 31. Xlr. Vm. L. Talc 'l'vmplr-mn 'Ihulnunlh-ltl leisun Page Twenty eight Migs Blanche Tvrznik Dlrs. .lvssiu TrinHI: 1$$ June B. VVnutl Mrs. UruL-c SL'IIiLtlc VaHu-r Blixs' Kulhlm'n Baird Secrelnry OtAel' jacugfy bliss Edith Davidson Mr. Raymond TA Fell bliss Vera LeCount Blr. Robert Duffy 311-. Forest Neuman Miss Florence VTD Hi In C F Mrs. Durnilly Uhhg 3165 Louise 33 VXVurlz Cuunsnlor F liss IX Iargic Chcrdrnn V a bucrvm ry Elucrclury D'liss Jessamine Faught 1 Firs. Kathryn Garvey IV'Iiss Blonica Vierling jacuffy WeQO in tAe J4rmea, gamed l EVIL Frank lVI. McKernan IVIr. Walter K. NIiss Florence Aikin Bliss Palricia Early QM$QP5 Sunderland Mr, Kvnm'lh E. Vnrtlcnbcrg IVIiss Zeriia Schwarlz COHHSCIUF I ememAer Wlomenfd t0 .m, 2 C KmR .L waning Lgmm umLm u.Nm TEMNT NVA .0 ,m .0 my ia n C W a. P R 0 mm S.C P EHRV. omhm 0 metm .L msmm n umS e m R0 .ll-ZSSI? ABNER Visual Aids. am y ml . frqu. ' I age. 19 UIHI ifs ofulways to s . P rqzuuas! A . for It ride in Hull nice cur. k, GARNE'ITA BAKER Mlysiulngy Club: Girl Resurvns: Coiccl Cnnlccn. A vivacious lilflv girf-rI-nu'nr lmr dynamite comps in small packages! Hus many friends. a Jm'vly nuit'n. and is cule bc- sides. Some pI-upJe have every- Using.IN 71L BI ANCHl-I ADAMS Choir: BIIHIlng Slum: Girl Rn .jxlnsitluml Annual Stan HJSPHIIIJU' Imir aml ayes pins n I'lmrming smile. As It SfIIJcnl s,m's Il'uy nu! fIrPrI? I'Ir Irunl. I'Ulnuys busy. Hus lands of Irivmls, JANET F. BAKER Girl Rvsrrvcs: Viclnry Corps Cnumil. HHvr furs! buy friend says, WI . durL, mul lu-uulffur IImI 1in uyrm'. SIMS charming. luu. Always IIJinng lo Imlp. DORIS AIKIZNS Girl Rcsvrvvs. JUIIYIIys IlJEIILs Illings uni lm- fnrv sine pilrhvs in. But 0min 5iu55 made up her mind In Ifn somollxinfr, silo Sticks 10 if and svvs H lllrnuqh BIN Uwrv's u gliul o! delvifnmnl in IH'T owns: 1! belies fu-r quiet manner. LEONARD BALL HA H'PH'HFUUHIPII IPHOIU mill: many friI'nIls. A pleasing pur- snnulify um! I! smih- for mmryr urw. A rI-yuiur tIfEHU'I n'vs; G. 3. VV.; Bum- Hi Y Girl RIserve CuunciL Svcrctary. Quilt! Um pupulur girf JHHII hull: Inflows and girlsl A marry laugh and ltviuming Ilyvs, Fu pup um! I-Iwrgy. SAMUEL BANG Slagcllands. u. u'uys inking anti laughing. A gnarl HVUIIH'T amt I'apI-IIILIHIL A friendly frfurml IV lulu ,w's not busy slngr'lmmlrnq' IIPVS busy IIvomrIg.Lar1y KI'Hur HELEN R. BARBER ILELH mos! quile! pI-nplv, HI-Ivn Is aim inlvuigvnl. Curi'l wnslv 'u-I' limp Ivilh noisv. Balm ! futr quiet rnanrwr Uwres per sonahlv plus Lifted by II who Imam her LULA MAE ISAUNIEL Physiology Club. RI-surm'J I'n munm-r. Always fl'ir'muy Hillllyll. A sump! girl. AWigMy nice fr: 'enow. Page Thirtyrfuur DOROTHY BEARD Clmir: G.S.VV., vicwprcsidenl: Sindrni IVaulims- Council: Girl IIPSCTVCS. If you want a friend ca for Dot. Afwuys friendly anti has 0 smila for everyone. And SIIB can win your hear! with her goltlan voice. There's tangible evidence of this! I. NORA Ei. BJ'IULEY Charm Club: Cumuunagc. Hvr quiet nmnm-r dunks her charming personality. Hus a frivmuy srnih' fur GIL A wining run! careful worker. JOYCE BOLLER Curnp: xVuuthnrJ BuusIn-rs. .8110 is on? of HM! mos! Jmpu lnr girls in Run : 3U. Ami z'lsvu'lu-rv. Inn! Comm fl ho In'r rimrm? fl is but dvj-im'fuly. JULIA BIZRAHA Spanish Only: Anwricnn Prob- ICIHS CIUIL 51sz frivmuy. Hus IHKUIHIHI jmir amt r'yvs. A gum! shufonl. VunIs in '10 u it'uchvr. Shelli rm 1: gnutl one, mm LOUISE HOOKER Annual Sm : Girl Rvsrrx'vs: Typing CluIL th unlsfumling sludt-nl. u Imrd rmu'Lvr. 511133 tops in Huss- rmn'L'. Hvr fril-mHy murmur Jrums Irivmls. PEAR L M BLACKHJELL GIN: Club. Thu 1min pacfmgu of charm. um! Irivmuirmss. A friend lo lin- umI. You can Jupmul on chllrl. JAMES R, BOYD Hi-Y; Choir. er Jillio marl will! Hue jhm la : Ho's 1'0tu I0n Um bun'. fumes is always on line mulw. lesp slmrter people are al- ways just chuck in 0fvrlcrgy BERTHA BLAKELY Firsl Aid Club. A very quiet girl. Her charm- ing manner wins many frivmls. Her fnvorilu subject is Engiish, lVfusic and tennis are imr hobbies BETHY BRADLEY Mways has a plnasant smile. She Jocsn'r have much '0 say Fm! ,IE'F smi'v Spvnks for her, WWI 'i'aml by G . A 'lllrli: a! ll Ur SC Iwul IUIN'IL Y ' BOB BRANDT Basulm . Bub is snlaJL Lu! nu'ga'ily. A, ulnys fl! 0! pvp, vim. anti l'ium'. 1'! he lulzas vitamin pins! Yuu num'r get tired u! Insuring him lune. 'Hcprcal'. RUTH BREEDING Cu-up: Annual Slan. Hvr 'u'arl is in lfm sky. 510.; H's nut snmomw in Um Air Cnrps. Sim wank; tn be an rmirllrixl How alum! both? A. good ideurv Page Thirlyrfimz MEL'TON BROOKS A salesman and sinvore fol low. Quiet bu! friendly. Easy 'lo 901 along Infill. A! home bnfliml Hm whm'f. UanI- Sum is smiling at him now! -+d CORK BELL BRCWVN U. S. W.; Girl Rvnrrvvs: Lulin Club: Bulltlug Slag. HEM alwaysm'r'umplislws n'lm! s'lr- svls nu! lu r10. A yn-gullcr. Ami she's a mining worker, Um. EMMA CAMPOLONGO VV'vumezml Bowlers. uSum and mighty Cufv. Au uch'm' Buusivr. Popular wilh boll: girls and buys. Emma in a bathing still! Nuff said! IIIANI'I'A MARIE BIYRDICN Girl Rusvn'vs. uAnullwr 0f Vnnrlu'tu1f's In . dnnlhw, aml grand ! girls. NHS- CIHPUOUS Lu! nice. A lslic': C'liCiJ'. IiliiLEN CARPENTER Lunch Rnum Squzul. A Homl bvmliy with n mis- rru'pvuus glumn in Imr uyus Hvr lunghh-r ix mfr'hing: hm friends are utyriuJ. JOHN If. Bl'RNS Clxuir: HivY. HA plr'usunl IPHUKU tt'ilrl a rim- ;wr-sormlily, A nice buy for snnw lmu-Iy girl, An- them any Imwly girls? Vary dvpz-mfubh' En Elm chain LUCJLLF. CARPENTER Hannliiui Imir, u sn'm'l smihn mu! iminHIng ayes. thl u CUHILUHIHHH! Am! will: '11!!- pvrsmmlfiyr Slu- t'un'l miss. SCHJS 0i frimldh'. FANNIEZ BYRD Clluir. Mrhz! consciz-nlfuus lypufU. AL ways ims hm lml'u 11050 in a Emu'z-lml no! u 50,1001 book. Could if he lu-r dulvrlmnk? Ifs umlvrslmufnb'w, She's wqu a culitL ZENOBIA CARR Cn-np. 5,14! has n lulu ! fur Ar! Hint YEN Iclfm lwr plows. A infant fur gaining Irimuls, 100. Euuryr arm lilacs ilcr. ESTELLE P. CARRELL CIHJp: Annual Slaw. HKnnu'n us lRllsly' In her bps! friends. Neal. charming, am! always Ims u nmsl gracious manner. Lihus dancing and liar cu-up job a! Cunlraf. In fact. she,- Huts uvarylhing uml vucryA Lady. She's nice to know. EDNA OLIVIA CAR'I'IIR A nice girl in Imam, u gum! fn'vmf In Immn .Pr'r-Hy is as pr'i'll'y dad's. run rvrlriinly LC said nf Edna. Page Tizirlyvsix IiS'H-ILLE CARTER Annual Stan. advurlising man- ngur; VVumeeu'rI Boosters; Clwerlrmhtr; CD-I'd CHIIICIEII. Tops in friends. All for VquuIarrl. Always rvmly und uviuing fu Ill'Ip a worthy cuusa. A fine Chmu'hmder um! Bnoslur. Popularity to burn. HHSJ MUM VIIIHVUHH HIVI I I I HIUH NDIHMHX HAN liHUiAlx'A N.IWIHVF Huwl: I.lllllll lx'mnn Nwml: HEN fuullmll; Vlmil, 1,.I1in thllu: HuHIl: D, XX; Tulnlalin! filxl WM. KJMIIH K'IIIIL HUm- H! N::- Jump xfuwwn in HIW. Hu-quhL-m 'iHm flu Hmutfx 'm! run 4: : 1 ' h. HM'I, wmkw th n xuwwr llw u-m'nr Kluxx, J Frimnl En HVHHH Lu! 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A fine dresser and a good dunceri He's capable OI carrying his part in Um chair. He always gives the girls a break, and in this day anti age, that's something! ELLA MAE HARRIS An alI-rouml worker, A curt scienlious friL-ntL Always can- lributes her best. She's shy but she has a sweet smile. 4. La .. .....1..... MARCHETA HARDINGER Spanish Club; Firsl Aid; American Problems Club Quiet, but friendly and nice lo know. Seems uiwuys in be Hlinking. XVoncicr ul'iat-a or who? SA MUEL G, HENDERSON A friendly fellow who always has a smile for everyone, Sam: my is one of the most courteous buys in school. Etieryone likes MA i AMOS HARDY nA mu, quiet, slow moving fei- loiu. Strictly a genlieman, Dresses in the snappiesl of clothes, A lruc friend. Girls are only a minor thuugllt in his life. Just be patient girls! ELIZABETH HEUPINK Co-upi HUI you man! to know 11:42 spa - ing of a word ask Elizabeth. sites a whiz! Sweat and plans- ALFRED HARRIS Typing Club. 'A sharp dresser. this Harris fmy. He likes the girls and Um giris like hirny Yuu can always find him in Illa Imus every morning, waiting for some poor unsuspecling girl to fa uiclim 10 his wolfishnrzssi MARJORIE HICKS G. S. W.; Girl Reserves. A girl with a pleasant smile and sweet disposition. Friendly man. 50 site has many friemis. 'iimFiyou iust cal!!! help i!.' an! lo have around. Dependable, 1 i MARY HELEN HODGE LOIS HOLDERLEY ADA HOLLIN ' A quiet, shy. little girl. Has a Cn-op. Girl Reserves; Woodwarcl i Buoslcrs: Co-ed Canteen: Ama crican Problems Club. uAda was such a quiz! litlle girl way back when. Bu! she has changed. XVe Hie her line way she is now, And so does Feeneyl' smile for everyone. And a nice smile does a lot for a person. Ins! see Hie loolhpaslc adsr' 'HLnis' spells laps in person- ality. Sweet and studious. An asset to any one's Iist 0 friends. Page Forly-lwo W M I H M WIS W fm'mHv L'Hnux mixwrl lu'm H'I'H'H Irv juim'c! Hz.- ,Vnr'x' Ulinu in Mn! 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S'n-Is fun to 'mom -u guru! frimuLH IHCIJCX 51 HXV uw nn! n 1111leer In HL-ln'n. 5!th X01 gcfs dun u'ilrl Imr smiiuf Ii'l'l HCRI .IiVli RI 'CKICR U S VV sum uh! with u frir'ntuy' smifl' In: c-l'vrvumn Hx'r'frll'm'ilt! m'wimJ i. rmnl-Lcwphm, Jr: ur Jun! mm'io fun. FAUCNDOLYV L SCHIIJ. Cwnp: 2 Slump Cehllivr. lel'lhilrg pvrmnuhfy Mums $10le! finu's umI yuu run rmml on Cwmnlolg'n fa t'mzlrilmiv Imr 5lllll'l' in any ginlrlngl'llu'r, luncs of friend;H CI IRIS SI IliKRO Quh-J. :m'n'l. uml nrmrrnian HirY; Cn-ml Canivvn: Annual Rvuururl uHr'mle'girr. Friends Flu , lnhiln'n munugvr. 1m! Jurf: muf IHHHISUHII'. nuln'vlfnilvly.v Lul'or ul ruh' girls w 'ml tl'IlU isn'H A sum guy. A run! Imp cur. A genius in mum. iuu 1n . JOHN 1'1. SALI'Z Alnr'rir'nn Pmlxlu'ms Club. rumv In US this your from In- IIimm. A firu- L'Houu Cami in nu his studies. Urwm'l nntica l'w girls Iml IIIP must disinlerv vsfmi qu i'lt' lmnrvsf! Iusl wail VHI Ilrv ringIl yirr L'mut's along! RICHARD FCHL'LTZ Cn-un Hnrlsllful. SIDI'I' moving Rirhunl. JVmu-r gph: t'u'flml. unlvss it's mvc-r Illa! jul; of raising Jimso L'ur'r'iur pignuns'. A nirv IPHOIP to Imam. Girl RPM- m ururuing DORI,q if. X SCHAPPAC! IER Cu-np. Hpoiiv. Enrfvpomfrnnu nml pvrr sunning .Vu u'nnrlvr Doris is u pri:v of a girl. Smart drnssor. Fund of. fnutgmu, Or i: if Frmlrlie'r' CARI. .X. SHAFER HLY: Cnlnr Gunnl: Crrml Fan- !ohl: :Xmoritan Prnhlrm; Club. UlT'w spotlight puinfs with priduy A FVH! simivni. Xx-Jmt 1w Jam 1': June u'pu. QIu'Ft. until Jul x'ul-s u'nmon. Then foul: 0111' Just 611 Ilim ' ranEie' INli'l. Fl IORTFR '05: G. S. V.. wrnu 1ary; Girl Rvsrn'v: Cnnnr'il. pn-sirL-nt. uvil'uriuus ulmrm'fur. xHu'nyi smiling. S'n- runM pusv for u loufrn purl'rL-r ml m Farr unify is A gum! ihulvnl. Always u'r'm's smurf FIMIIES.U Pum' Fifly-nrw 'I MARTI IA SIMMONS Girl Rvsnn'ns'. G. A. A. .WVinning mu'smlufily lullivh gullmv's It'fvmls 11y Um scorn .Mns! Iirevry in surroml .. far. UIH'J' u , iwrmrmmy is wiml vounlaxn LUCY SMI'I'I'! C. S. V.; Girl Rusvn'us; Clmir: Ulcc Club. Intervstml in mnsif. A quir'l but charming nmnm'r. A loyal worker uml friend. You re a lucky person if ymlvro on ,wr list of friends,u DORIS M. SMITI I Cu-up. Doris wuuas hum! in hum! wil'l murrirm'nl. um! i5 '0 Ideal! by n . 8'10 lilies slanting and dancing. Hur 5115011011le Chums urv Clam. and Belly. ROBERT 1'3. SMITH Hi-Y: Swimming: Baskx-llm . HNnuv 1c; Vrmrlmurd Un's me'. .Mmlr' many Irivmis. His quivl wars will carry him far. Tim girls fawn him xwry wary busy. A 90ml clressvr.u CRACK SMITH C. S V.; C. A. A.: Spanish Clulx. Always us busy as u 110v. Hus u big snail for vvuryhmly. A wining rmrJu-r. Inlvrvslvd in lvmling a hum! In any worlh while undurkl'aing. ROBERT T. SMITH Hi-Y: Chair. .. 'Hub' is mm of W'ondn'un' s Iu-sl drvssvd young 'mon'. Hp always Fms a smiIr- Inr awry mun Am! a smi'v pays dini tlumls, doesn'l fl, 0L! LORA MARIE SMITH G. A; A; Anwrirnn prIlIEIIIS Club. Unt-liglxm in 11 sports. Plays 'mnr, wins mndcrsl'y. uml fusvs gmcvqu-v. A loyal frivm' amt n fuililIul HIIIJPHLH DOROTHY E. SNYDER VVumlwnnl Bonslvrs: Girl R0- .wn'vs: Clmir: American Proh- Iz-ms Club, sx-vrt-lury. In Dorliv um find Ilmlllly. in- lvuinvntru, ambition. um! pur- sumtlily. A run: combhmlinn. Tops in oumgvlhing Surv fr: succeed. HM! be one lucky buy! MARTHA SOFER American Pmblrms Club Hfouy and fit of fun. A will- ing marker at an limes, Site's Ll. welcome mumbvr 0; any purfy. People Mae IWm-llm make Hlam .90.! Hur ummlmr I 1110 Army. uyf Fume. IR Til X N SO RTER Cu-np. ALICE SPARGO Choir: Ctrml Canlcml. 'Yrm make surll a charming niclure', llrul's Alice. Fine laslc. Lnrms lhoso stylish ImirrJu's. Tu and stately, will: a cvrlm'n Lucky Sumo! and nice as Hwy A true Irierul indeed. flvarf is Page Fifly-tmn W UN 3 HIP J l1. m, ..... NUHM X 'Vlrlmru'x m-n-v u zluH ulumwul llle'l! Vulgarw! h .Unllml. 11 1x ulrnlh juH n! iuLm um! Mm u. HIu-r 1m Jummmw luugll, Wlek .hmmmu um! Hum! turu'JLIHY ll 'M II. Hill HI'M'HQWM 5! NH '5H U K 'le L'u rd llnlh'vll. NJ VllifI' H - ut'xwl m I'm pm FUNK mu! Hurm HHKI V HQIi' SI H fa up, H Hm m'ml xmm'nm- 11: 1mm, Hum n uiuun truth umi H'JHIHH prmulullh'. WW n uwH Mal Ly uHI um 11 mm, 5H'RC'J UN mm... mm huh u! :iH IMISX HI I NVNR I SIMHMW i'luh. lmxitu-M mmm LH'I. lap Hunting; .Mm-I'rcan I'mlylrnlx IIIlL H.erxf ulfl'utlfm- W H'HHV unmi zlumm. .UF Hf Ileridu th up In um thing; Xw. Jnr givls UIUIHHH IN A U D Sl TKHVL H1 N; Shllh'lll Stulx- .Iml HznnL Jimxm: Mun Imam. llI.III.IuvI. I.y1l1n l lnlx. IN blf I . .WIX'SUV Kim qul-u. Trm Mm m fm mumlmip. mmmmu u'm': H HH'uV: u'iHinu In Hm! u ru'lfriug funny- I UH. SI I'I'UV Hljhlfi'i u'r' iu-rv mmJ: rd Lari Hm mux Hm! n. mum Mr. mum nu, mu ...,. Hung, .x Hm ,u'wunml fH'IHIHIlf ninv L'Hunu fu'vav muulilv unmf 'Vwmm Hllpw Vivvvlwlw'l um LT, in Hum! u; .4 JanmL lumu m I nrlu uml Jr'Ju-Mu, ' hummuumu. UV ix u pm! Hi Irv! rxrvIn-nhm; .rllh' supp; Hmwn'l mun fu Huuw NuuH Ir' . mmm .Umm u-yHmu h. um! 31hr ha mm m Jrfwml in Wm! H glil'r liu' gifrlx n 'IFHIIC iuLimi V Vx't . HUI HQMM um! gum imu. SWX ANN l'N A uwH Fuhrmiml mhfun' u! Ja-iumHium- ernL um!I llUiH'HtlHIlhlih, Thu mind JrE-iml IN W 5 151 H .ny HE Y: M NH I XVI ,1 HQ Nnmlull VJIIFL ixlm' I'mv xhlx. Quin. Mm ! Jiu- uramvu uu Hymn llil'HL', H4 mvhi fuuv MJHII' 'IruHi-Jl H'HU; HHHHMP. 711111' Mu xl'mun'lf Hp . mulmx FIimuL umI muulwmmw- him! fn- uH 1m N'Jl' llU FIHIHV. Tlluw'n- H'JHHH IJWW'I uizw In hm FH' fm x'milv UHIJ xfuu'm Straw! mu! jnr!h'.u mu mumuw. HumI hwmr In mwn'xmr Mm Hm! linux- I'iHv IIHVI' IHZW GILDA TERRANOVA Girl Ruservcrs; Choir. u .Precftms l,ifngs come in small packages' is really true of Gilda. But she has plenty of spirit and plenty oi talent. How Elm can sing and play the piano, Her Iboogie' is 'oul of this world? Uncle Sum has claimed liar 1mm! Ulrob. bul have patience. i a. PATRICIA THRUMBLE Cwnp, uner beautiful smile will air ways keep Imr' wan supplier! with friends. The lumpy type lust ca lwr lPutz JANICE VOSS Comp. HJIQF' nuturuuy curly Mont! hair nmlesls her I'm envy of an llmsl' Inss forlunalc. Ailmcfs friends milh her phasing pursunulily CLARA THOMPSON Cu-op. Firs! in Inn, firs! in Innghm, firs! in Elm rwurfs 0f lmr many irivnlls! Lilws Juncing. N'vm-I' sm-n millmul' Bvlly -- Hluy'rtr irisvmxmbln. IRENE TURNER Girl Resorw's. uQuief. gentle, um! hind A wining wu-ru-r. A gir! worlh knowing. Hus many lriem's. 11nd IloMs tfmm with her charming ways. ESTELLE Ii XVALKER Typing Club. uKrmu'n far 'n'r Cult! pigluiis. ,Hig sfslur' is hardly a Jasmin lion of tiny ESII'HP. Frivmny In all. JO ANN 'I'I'IOMPSON Slurp Class; Chair. HA Islfvh Ulrich: Pfr'nfy of frimuls-imfh girls amt buys. Sunu-nnn qu011 pm'h'r ulmr In Ann. 10 Ann is anm a jillvr- hug queen, Am! 511155 wearing lrw llirmmmf ml 11 handsome LAIUFEHOZH RUTH L. TURNER Afumys rm Hm gn. l'nssvssvs a surplus 11f. vnvrm'. Iirl'HWSV L't'nl pursurmlily. A 10er umlI faithful! friend. ml rvsr'l'm'tl. Page Fifty four SJ IIRLI'IY ANN 'I'l IOMI'SON Cu-np uCulo u SHWI'T Iil'lfv girl. IAIUPS in drmrv-um' slw nvrmr manls Iur llum'ing purhror's, A I'lomay'A CARLIEII'I'A M. VINECAR G. S, V.: Typing Club. Une'SIH ,thu mud: lu say Int! wirvn sfw rfoos say sourvliling it's wnrlir 'wuring. 0 HIV shy sitlr- Pm! 5hr rms u sumo! smiIr' Friendly. hm. DUROTI IY M. XVMLER A girl Ithnsu rmlurt' Es quip! Bu! Iwr many fris-mrs gir'v lr'slimnny f0 liar than and pvrsmmIin. MABIiL VELLS Anwriran PmlJlmns Club. Quip! - u! A Ciwary laugh. Surv lu sm'r'me Iivm'y- mm film; Jutllmf. Shv's a son person. iimvs. CARI .TON VlLLIAMS IIi-Y: IJIHII Club: Ammican Pmlxlmns Cluh Nrurfkm 'Sux. ViHiums is mm of Vnmiu'anrs pluybuys. .0 Hlll'H-VS IIIIS one Of INS! yDlU'S injects In Iv , Dorl'l 1M Um! H'Ul'l'y 'VUH. SUN. NUIIIP pI'DIZ'fV 'mmln'l III'IHTI IIIPHI IDUfOI'U. NORMA IE. WUJAMS Girl Rc-svn'vs; Spanipll Club: CImir. HTru' girl will: u pfvnsunl 111's? pusih'nn. Loyal lu 'wr fricmls. Am! yuu u'uuM rigidly gums flint 5,10 IHIS muny. MARUHC XYIiS'I'RICIl Cn-op. A smitu uml a r'uwry lulu for nnm'yunv. .UIWIys m: lillrul with a inla: Vumh'rJuI scnsv of humor. Sparkling pllrsunu'ily. ISAAC VlLI IAMS lrnulhuli; Gym'l'cam: Baseball: WV Club. .. 1,012., us he is called, is nm- of the most popular boys at VumImm'J. A lnp noh'll 'Rug vullc-r'. Maybe Hm! vxpfnfns his popularity milh lru' girfs. Tale ! helps! say 11! '1 t'l'. A Sunny smifv. .IL JANITA VH .SON Girl Rrsvrvvs. H'Suwvl ml siiyl Imr friPmIs H llwsv 5'12 has many Iwc'unsce ru'r plousing par Smmlily draws frivnds JELO. u mugnvt. MARJORIE XVIiII'I'HI-ZLD Quit?! uurf rPsm-twd in man- or. All unllnilfnus shulvul. A m'ry Meotlfrhl pwl'son and so slut lms many loyal friends. JANICE 17.. VlLLlAMS G. S. V.; Lulin Club, Always busy doing u minim: Uliugsl Fle of mmmmyuu know. dud sh!!! l'mi nmfms you 'HI:: nruum Phasing pru'somnrify Fr'hlrulbnw MEI ! has quJH'u 711. many IN IIUIIJSKHHP I217 low. Duos O. K. will: the girls, AmI why n01? He has what i! RALPH A. XVILKENS linullm : anlmllm : Hti. prvsitlvnl: Color GuurJ. A quic! vauw, ram! 50 MH uml good luuL-ing, loo! Ayvmzr svnnwti lo fume much time far girls lull?! Irv, and Imm llocidt-d I'm! Hu's was it! A 'muml gum! fououv. MARVIN WILLIAMS Band. HA'UH'EII Es I'Pry Iriund'y. Con? sitlcrulc, uml courlvous. Always a gentleman. HM. is Wu 1mm! 11y avarynur'. Vlu-n uslavd what his hubby is. he innocently re- plir's, 'Crmsing girls? VVILLIAN E, W ILSON lrnnllmn: Basketball. mnnngvr: Busvlmll. friends 11! lakes. Page Fiflyriizw ?va GICNE VWNTIZRHAIJI'ICR Belsvhu : Comp. I'wa Imudsnnw lull from Cunt mercial, Bill he. has 1mm: dis- L'OlHH'OdJ 0r Imus it tho nlher umyurmuuf? Sims rm Ute LUSH: 'mu diamond. Slly-lml Um! fn'inHF in his Eye! RUDY VRIGHT CuAml Canlvcu. 'Hl'prcail of lhe supr-r lypzu Lom-s Hm ladies. Who duosan A playboy. Ho must 'IGINZ his serious nmmerlls. Bu! um iusl wonder IUIHNIJH ALICE KATHRYN ZEIGLICR Girl Reserves: VVnndward Bowlers: Co-ml Canlcvn. H52mm feHmv mi 111' pfcrlfy lucky. Juicy Is lopsk Beautiful lung Hark imir. Sweet as she is prelly. HA rvul lir'lfvrbug'. NORMA L. VVJSEMAN xxflMNl VarIl BIIUS'HTS: ;irl 1 0' scrvcs; Amorirlnn Problems Club: Cu-ml Canlm'n. SIIVPPL irivnruy. andI ulwuys mining to flu Jwr s'mrv. Vyif SUITH' thI-V MIL? II H'UHIIGI'IH, nurse. And Hwy do say Hm! 'lllr5l15 Hlflkt' 90011 ll'lAlW'SJH IDA JANE YEE Cu-ml Canleen: Girl Rvscrvus; Physiology Club; Vuuclwnrd nustrrs. VJuuH ruflwr Juncp i'mn e-ul! Friendly smilrl. EVELYN ZlMMl-ZRLVIAN Cu-cip. Sin? is a nursv's aid. and lt'ulilll make a good nurse as she is 5:1anva elf making a iH'rSUH ,UPI cmnfurktble and dwvrful. It's her piuusunl smile and charming manner. Page Fifly-six LL'CILLIL lx'. WOODS Girl Rrscrvcs: Vnmlward Bnuslors. An artim' duh membr'r. Air lrut'fl'rw fru'v, luvvly hair. Hvr funny rump, is an ussvi In Ju'r' Hu'uMU pvrsouuhly. Ills may to mulvrsfund wiry 51w furs 30 many friemlsfv MAY YEE HAUrm'Hl'U is HIP ward for A'Irly. A quiet but swm'l pL-rsnnniify which mi lulu! lwr far. A bun! warrel'r. Ahmy friends. JOANNE H'OOLI'ZY Hlilur 0 I'm xVumenrtI Bun dog: G.A,A., virv-prrshlmll: Alm-ricnn Prulllmns Club. to- r'lmimmn: Annual SmIT. Unusy? ernys! Umhiug Jun : am! for!!! Iron! Hu- prinh'ri should hunt :luvsU rump ,urr Hlin. T'w gin, wiill I'm qu1 vnit'v. lily FJUUI' Iluirrio's. um lrw fmndsmm- broilmr. VIRGINIA Ylflf Banll; Annual Slaw. lillsinuss Innnzlgfvr: Typing CEIIIL Sum. ml quit'l, bu! mm of Hui best. An irlfvt'liolm smiha a sumo! person. Cumpvlvnfund rlvpvmluuv, .Simiorzi not Fidel! agave VViHmr Cuslun Frances Houm- FIarjuric Kaiser Muruun-l Pussurge bfary vasc VVilIiiun Yer. SHE CRN COOK, Too.i WWTHE wail: F i $13, ' ,- , SRILOR! YHHMIJN - A- v E J , THEfR wowmgs FIRE OVER ? We, the Class of Nineteen Humirecl and Forty-five. being of sound mind ancl memory, considering the certainty 0t this being our last year at Woodward High School, and of willing necessity leaving behind those unworthy and hereto unim- portant members of the student body known as the unctergraduates. d0 therefore make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament. This revokes and makes invalid any and an other wills macte by us. the illustrious class of '45. ARTICLE I. To the world at large, we present that distinguished, honorahte. successful, and courageous body known as the Class of '45. May the world treat us with gentle respect, for we have become accustomect to such treatment here at Woodward! ARTICLE II, We leave our most precious possessions, 314 and 201, to you who. with luck. will reside there next year. We ask only that you make just as much noise as we did. and come tardy just as often as we tlid. in order to keep Miss Clark and Mrs Roebuck as busy as possiblet ARTICLE III. The Class of i115 sadly passes its thirst for knowlectge and its hunger for homework on to the entire student body. May you lower ctassmen guard this inheritance wetlwwe nursed it for four years! ARTICLE IV. VVe win to our unworthy successors. the undergraduates, our treasured tunchroom. and especially these things: third lunch; the crowded line; girls on the boys side: Wooclwarcl Hash; Iunchroom guards Paul Brown and Demus Schooleyywe hope you have as much trouble sneaking past them as we did: and Mrs. Anderson. With a heart as big as her ioh. Regrettulty we eat our last meals at Woodward. The only bright spot is in knowing that you will carry on our traditions of dropping trays, throwing milk bottles, and griping about the whole lunchroom system. ARTICLE V. It is our Wish. and we do hereby request it, that ML Ftoyctls pupils be allowed to gaze upon, without restriction, his Haming, gorgeous ties. We also pass on to them the task of finding Where he gets them-awe never coutct! ARTICLE VI. We appoint for the Journalism Class of 1945-1946 the task of putting out a bigger and better Bullclog', although this year's staff insists that this will be hard to clot ARTICLE VII. We bequeath the Junior Class the job of adequately Filling the vacancies left by the following: Ed. Koester ..................................... Class President Peggy Million ........................ Senior Class Glamour Girl Carl Shater ................ , ............... uSinatra in the Flesh Geralleemer ............................. G. A. A. Pin-Up Boy Nicotetta Meate ....................... Mr. Funcs' HLady Friday Phyllis Lockald ............................ Editor of the Annual Don Cooper ................. The most loved and left Senior boy Gene Kelly ............... If wolves were ranked. he'd he a general? Zedric Coaston ................................... Class Orator Edward Denham ............. Beatrice Mahaf'fey .................... Bunting Corn Huskers Phyllis Lockarct .............. Gerald Remer ................ Dorothy Beard .................... Woodward's Marian Anderson Steve KaHas ................................... qu. Anthony Don Swisher ................................. 201's Wonder Boy Solomon Clay ................................... Big Brother Page Fifty-Eight Of course, since all of these worthy people mentioned above are members oi that glorious Class of '45, we douht it adequate successors can he found for them. Perhaps a reasonable Facsimile, but none hetteL ARTICLE VIII. To our beloved teachers we bequeath: To Miss WurtZewe bequeath a class of. Seniors 3 of whom are completely satisfied with their programs and with their teacherst To Miss Levip-twe bequeath more radio programSadat least two a week, so that she may exhibit the intelligence and oratoricat ability of Woodward students, and at the same time tilt in the gaps between curriculum meetings! To Mr. Ben Fuitcsp-twe bequeath more hays in his office each morning to keep him company so that he may never he a lonesome man and lose his unparalIeHecl , Finesse with eviledoersl To Mr. Harkins-dwe bequeath a Chemistry Class whose motto will he, Fun steam ahead and n0 toolin, around . so that he won't have to repeat his favorite 5 remarkp-IHYou say you're taking Chemistry? Well. when are you going to start? To Mrs. Gillettedthe girls in the Senior class bequeath their most comfortable - moccasins so that next year she can continue her prowling on the third Hour and interfere with young romance as she did this year! To Mr. Theisen and Mr. EshmanF-rclassier and Hashier wardrobes. It the man shortage continues. next yearis Woodward Senior Girls will need your inspirationi Woof! Woof! To Mr. RoebuCk-We bequeath a bigger class of Senior boys; no cap and gown vs. formats controversy; everybody satistied with the class ring; and a smooth running commencement weehlr ARTICLE IX. To ourselves, the much mentioned worthy Class of 1945, we leave the memory of these days at Woodward High. These tonci memories will always be with us. and in spirit-athe Wooctward Spiritewe will always he together-aThe Class of '43. Respectfully signed, seated. anci delivered, this day of June 12, 1945. THE CLASS OF '45. I. M. SORRY, Wimessl I. M. T00. Witness. S. 0. LONG. Witness. Page Fifly-nine pALe-ocu ssori . p.12 flere Come'i f: WrOh-sideS . -11. ?reSuievct and. Searehuv3 GR $19. Sen'xor CMLSS WIHI lhe FreTlH lg? dirt C l MEHJ 1,1111! 11 i. n. i Jl,l. 1 iii Nam. p INS xVWXHH V. Vuw' Sim Mum 1:41::le'13 Izlvln'ru; ,MHium, Virginia Mllxiln meHilw , 1IIHl'l HlI. 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I5. .I KIUI'IUIL Y, XIussm'. 3I. Myrna. V. IN U'DPII. Ii U'IIt-m'y. D. IIIivvr, I P.IInInHu S. PurmH. I. PmaIx'. D. InIl'Ix'IIIS, .I. mevIL W, REIIIIJ. I.. Ran tIquIl, XI. Rupor. 7U RumnI. I.. SFOII. Ilonw Room 309-in5$ .XIIIJth IV .MIIx'issml. H. XVIIMIN. C IIcIL NI. COMP. P. Cum: Ii Cox I5. CrulrIu-r. I. DnVis. NI. varllml. I.. Ijlm'irnmm'. 3X ITUV. R. IkaIo. XI UUII. II. I IzaIvI I IImnpiml. II. IIvIuIm'son. R. IIiHW. K. IIue-y N. IIuLiIuwx II. K11!'CIII...I xIm'M. S Mv- CH-HIX. R. Niles, I Pilgrim. Ii IIsImrnv. S. Rousth C. SIIimvr. f. M. Shim: M. I.. Simpson. P1 SIPigIIL Ir. Slrvlu I SII'V vns. 3'. Izllv. Y. Tumor. IX .I-UIIII, I.. ertIun, I5, IVurnH'rIL II. IViIIiH. IIUHH' Ruum 7I I inss THIlpIt-Iml ,I. IIUIIML II. Bruunu'Inxvfu'Iu'r. C. I'n'l-vn. .X. Canon. ,Ik CImpmsz II, ann'mri, IJ.DiII111uI1.P. DunsulL I..I:oix-,'I'.mulll riv. R. Ijvlwrnmn. .II. Ii. XIusmI. V. XIquu Ix'. NIt-ymx VA 510v. C. NirIu-I, 1X Nollv. I'V. Nomwrl. F. Or'IIIur. C. Sh-thI. NI, TuIIvr. XI, 'IILH'Iwr. I, IVymvr. Home Room 313 lVIiss Luley 14. Cheek, P. C0116, B; COX, C. Ijnmico, 1V1. Ferclon. W. Ferguson. L. Florimontm S. Fortunate. K. Huey. H. lVIcArlllur, R. Wlallaley, N1 Nlaness, R Nlarlmriam B, Wloeliring. R. Niles, L. Pilgrim. B, Rounds, 1V1. Schroeder, 0. Todd. L. Verdun C. Walsh D. WCISOH, R XAXCISOH. Home Room 407 -a1VIiss VVootf L. Harris. E. Heath. A. Hood, E. Love. E. Lane, Y. Lear, C. Rogers. .1 St. Clair. Ni Sparks. D. Stallings. B. Stallworlh, Ni. Steele. D. Stimson. D. Straylwrn, P. Swan, .1. Walker. P. VVarneke, E. VVash- inglon. A. VVeingarlner. G. VVeyer. LVI. VVllil'C. C VViniams. C. Williamson, P. VVillingham, R. VVoodwarcl. J. Woody, A. VVooten. 1W. Wright. L. Yarborough. J. Young. Home Room 408 H Bliss Fcld C. Bachelor. E. Conkley, E. Erhartlt. D. Hazzard. DI. Hog, J. Honeycutt, H. Hon kins, bl. Hughett. E. Hummer. H Hun- ley. D. James. K. Jennings. E. Jones. J. Keller. 3!. Kelly. 31. Kemp, R. Kinelwrew, iVl. King. 5. Kinney, E.Koester. P. Kreisle. N. Lampkin, G. Land DI. Langsi'on. PL Laster, B. Bliller, bl. Roach. O Sibley. J. VViHiams. Huu' IIquth' I Imm- Rumn -ll 1- Miw I Iumva VI: Hulls. I.. Hynum. D. FarIvy. A. I Im'wj, C1. ,inIlt-r. S .IIirutIr. P. .Xlnnlgnmm'y. .I. .XIOFQRUI. S InlJ'IiP. Ii IDPII'IVUII, II. III'HIVI'U. V. Ritlmnlson. 5. Ridvnmx I. RiIvy. IVI RUIIiHQUII, Id Ruv'n'r, XI. RUIIumII Ir. Rvizir. II. SHINIPFS. xI. SVIIIIWVI'FL D. SrImIzv. NI. Slumw. M. Slcollnn, V. SIHIIQIIIPI', I.. Smilax: I1 IViIIizmls, I IVEIIimns. IIUIJIP Room HT inss Inlnlsiun J, Davis. If. Irvllon. Ii. Ilnuslrrnmn. ,I. I Ivaill, I.. .Im'lxsnn. M. Immings. S. .IUIH's. V. KciII-r. 5. Kirkland. If. M. Imwix A. Inwvry. I. Iumplcin. II. NI. NII'CIIHIHII. II. KICICIIUH'. Ii. II, MrKurvm. II. Mink. CI. xlm'lin.y.3I21sic'lg5. xlElIIIIH. III. NInltvi. In .xIallIu'ws, C. .XIu'IJA'i, xI. inII-s, I. RlllIumI. I5. SfIIm'It'l'. In Sullivan. Home Room KITCHNIr. Cowdrey H. Adams, D. Allen. VV. Fenderson, W. Fryman, H. Herd, K. Johnson, J. Lewis, J; Lynn, VV. chCoy, W. Nlathews. H. IWays, R. Odom. VV. Parker, R. Robert's, E. Smith, H. Stevens, F. Stichlcnotll, B. Strunk, E. Sutton, J. Tcwari, E. Tucker, R. Vernbcrg, 1V1. Watson. R. Wells. E. Wincens, B. Williams. L. Yee. Home Room 412H1V1rs. Nanfz V. Click. L. Gibson. E. Hunter. J. John- son. R. Karem. NIA Keene, HA Kettler. R. Kramer. J. Leary. J. Levendusky. T. Love, less, C. Lewis. J. WICCrocinn, C. WIC- Hargue, D. lVlartin, J. Maxwell, C lVIay, J. IVlessmore, I. Nlincy. D. Nlomroe. C. Nesbitt. J. Neville. L. Smith, J. Sterbling. Home Room 4l9wLVIiss LeCount W. Earhart. C. Eaton. J. Edwards, C. Feldman, J. Flagg. J. Ford, B. Frilsciu, 5. Garland. 0. Gaston. J. Gay, C. George, DA Gibsdn. R. Core, B. Green, AI. Gruber. D. Harris. J. Hart. T. Hes- kelh. E. Hessel, J. Hoekstra, C. Hoges, J. Johnson, R Jones. T Nuner. F. VVil- liams. J. VVabbinglon. L. Griffin. Page Eighty two Room 420 Pa LVIr. Floyd N. Ambrose, E. AMOS, J. Auslin, R. Auwinrey. J. Bailey, C. Baker. V. Barnes. R. Barrett. H Bates, VV, Bat- tiste, VV. Bowen. C. Broyles. C. Burton, V. Carter. A. Carusone, XV. Chandler, A. Christian. R. Colbert. R. Cufpepper, R, David. C. Davis, R. Delph, R. Dieck- man, E. Dorm R. Gaines VVZ Hellnn, C. Johnson. L. Johnson, R. McClendon, S. Smilh, JVL Straw, J. Trnmmcl. D. Tucker. C Wells. G. VVillinms, H. VVEHiams. Home Room 422 -vblr. Harkins R, Adams, R. Bane, XV. Barnes, C. Bishop. l CIiCL', 8 Cuylns. E. Groom, W. Harper, H. Harris, VV. Ivory. VV. Johnson, J. Blaxey, H McSny-les. E. Wliller, VV. J.Vluse, 0. Parker, J. Payne. H. Pennington, P. Pierson. J. Propiwler. R. Rahn. B. Redd. D. Reynolds, HY Rinei hart, T. Robinson, E. Rogers. E. Roley, H. Rummel, W. Sales, H. Sallee, C Sanders. K. Sclmilker. D. Scllooley. H. Scllroedcl. C. Sims. B. Smith. ii 3 .Meru.., 94.; H, , 7,.-.... Home Room QIQFalxliss Riggs D. Alexander, I. Alsop. J. Amnreno, R. Baker, N. Barlow, S. Beore, C. annvtl, E WI. Billlmrry, 1V1. A. Boothe, L, Brown, B, Brum. J. Bryant, B. Bundy, NJ Burslon, W. Butler. L. Dixon. V. Frye. F. Grier, V. Harris, J. Love, F. Mack, C. Sanders, EVI. Strong, J. Thomas. C. VVanvr, L. VX'iHiams. 11. Wilson. E. Young. Home Room 30-1 ,4 311's. JNIHC1AHIHIY E. Fortunato. 1V1. Uaincs. L. Ucrinu. Ii. Hall. 31, lnlerznvr, J. Kidd. J. lanmL C Merrill, D. Ncacc, S. Nicrculcr. B. Ramcy. V. Robinson. U, Salyer. D. Shin, R, Sligler. E. Susslline, B. Timmons. B. Trout. B. VVeightman. A. VVest. Home Room 303 31$5 Bierne VV. Bacon. R. Clough, G. Coffey, B. J. Cooper, D, Enoclc, A. DI. ,Jcarhari, L. Gregory, l Kist. VV. Littell. L. Lukcn, J. McMuHen, B.J.Norman,31. Pennington. H, Pierce, NI. Purcell. P. Raymond, R. Rinehart, DI. Schalzlc, R. Sharp. D. Steiner, G. Slepp, L, Slepp, B, VViHJurn, A. Wolfer. M. Yeager, C. HaIL Home. Room 307- EVIrs. Ulllig 1. Bernard. V. Buckler, P. Carcutl'. E. Chisenlmn, M, Dinger, R. Dunaway, JVI. Dury. N. Freeman. J. Heis, G. Hembrcc. VVV Kling, C. JVlaples, NI. Wlinlg J. Payne. iVl. Powell, A. RucH, J Runyun, E. Syndcr. LVI. Sparks. E. Thomas, M. Volz. .l anldns, 1VL VVQUJ. A. VViniams. Homo, Room 303 -1Wrs. Helmers H. Anderson R. Chinn, R. Clark. E. Davis. H. Friar. B. Fugnl'e. E, Gambrcl, B. Goldsmith, M. I IaIlJerstaclE. J. Hand- on. E Hulfivlnl. ixl. Heuvloy, F. Helm. l7 .Ivnlx's. J. Kuzcniczf, L. h'lurcllesano. J. lxernmpln-H, C. Simpson, J. AV Schoen- fvld. B, Sullivan. A. Sweilzcr, A. TkL u-CH. H. Vils0n. x mm w nuI-unu munmym Homo Room 310-hliss Johnson I. Cnmory. 1V1. Carr, B Collins, P. Dun- rord, IN DoKing, LA Epperson. VV, Fee, R. Uicslwn. A. Johnson, R. Lawrence. T. Mnrlino, BL 31cClnskey. Bl, Neal, 1W. Rimvnhm-g. P. Tllrumhle, hi. Tlmmhill, . 1. Vm'ru. AI. ViHinms. Homr Room 402 -dhliss Faughl $1. Bnrlels, l5 BOxVOnS. I': Chow, C. Gruvlw. S Pippins. B, Rivhurdsnn. U. Riley, 3'. Rnlmrls. S. Rodgers, J. Rolln well, R. Rousvy B. Still... 51. Scull, IL Scilaclwr. B. Shannon. M. SIIOCL'IC'V. ll. SioHos D. Silllllm', U, Shwons, C. Suck 11mg, L. Sumplmrc. H. TH'JJMC, Fl, TmIv linger. C. Tym 1H. UcMcin, I.. Vuinsr01l. CL Vuts0n, 1N1. XVuHS. N. VJmll0y, 1.. VVillvl, IE. Vomlwunl, I1 NVyun. H. Yntvs. 3L Yohy. R. Yum D. Zimmvrmun. Homo Room 9111 bliss Ovr'llsln bl, AHNWR 1M. Black, Va Bulls. .l, Cnr- pvnlm', A, Currey, hi. Conroy, l. lildl'fwl, 3i, Frvvzo, S, Hnsly. P. Hmmlvy. . '. I'limoln'aml, D. Jackson. C, Marlin. A. Alusoy. S BILLHiHS. P Pvtt-rsun, R. PI'HIIIPI'. U. Room. 31. Sclwhlt, 1. 51111111, '5. 'l-vH'air, R. Voils. E. V00d, .I. XVUML run. Hnmv Room lI3- JXlisS Lung J. Browuovc. R. Burns. bl. Duvrr, D. Evans. R, Fiorvsi, L sz1inc5, 1N CilStUll, E Cvllmzm, 3i, ariaslw. L. .xl. Hulvy. Bl. J. Hall. A. I'lnrrisnn. N. Huyos, VV. Ht-Hbmmn, A. Hill. H. HiH, AL Hulhm, A. Howell. R, Ki. .hu'ksml, H. .lnhusun, A. 314 Kllfglllml. C. Knlfr, U. Lumpkin. NI. Livkliit-r. .l. lxlvnil'm; C. VOWCH. T. Pplrvy l,. Bl. Smith. V. Snow. R. ankor, H. Vlrflol1mul. D. ViHinms.1.. ViH mms Home Room 413 r-llxII'ISS Anthony D. Dagley. J. Flournoy. 0. Johnson. L. Krucger, MV Lacey, S. Leitner. VI. Lichi tenrcld. 3V1. Lundy, F, NICCruvy. DI. NIC- Dimicl. R. NICDUIT. D. Wlallhews, P. Alidtuelnn, 1N Blilcs, H. Wlirick, J. IqorcA ton. J. blorrison. R. D'Iorrison, R. J.Vlurray. BA Nuahlmam E. Nelson. B. OTiura, 1W. Orr. F. Olisv M, Palmer, IVI. Parks, A. Pennington, P. Powell, G. Preston. B. Pringle, A. Rank, VI. Reusing, '31. Ryan. E. Scllum. J. Slade. R. VValler, A. VVIHIams. Home Room :IISHDIESS Long A. 1.. Brown. iVi. Brynnl. 1W. Carroll. N. Corasi, bl Chandler. B. Childress, J. M Coffey. VV. Colo. 1W. Couzzins. O. Covert, 13. Craig, XV. Curry, R. Dalton, F. Deni. F. Dillard, 1W. Dixon. 1W. ENE- son. 1H. erris, T, Frye. P. Creenwell. H Harris, 31. I'Ietrick, T King, R. Love. R, Parker, R. Penny, E. St. Clair. C. Santoro. C. Smith, 31. 11. Strong, B. Taylnr, R Thomas, bl. Turix'er. l VVPltca rich. lVI. Young. Homo Room SIS-Alrs. Knmplmusfg D. Akridm-u H Bnmonl'o, R Burning, F... Biglor, K, CluolTin. B. Conrad. A. Dawson. G. DeBord, C, Deiters. C. Drvssvll, 3'. Dunninglon, R. Hall. P. Hnlzmcislvr. PL Jenkins, B. Jones. H. Kling. L Lilz. H. heruin, S hhtlxyenzie. C. ixloyor, 1 Bloore. R bloom. D. Oes- lrm'cller. C. Poling, VV. Poyntcr. A Riiw hm L. Roscnblum, K, Sexton. V SIHVCI. R, Sholwcll. F. Stephenson, D. Surllm tle'. D. Tidwo . R. Tierney, YM. .1'1urkor. 3L VViHinmx :iqprcial $3 3: Home Room QIGHWIJSS Higgins J. Alcorn, A. Baker. D. Ba , C. Ballard, J. Blanks, CS Blythe, R. Brewer. C Broadnux, C. Brown. E. Bryant. R. Buell, G. COUCH. J. Covert, W. Crellin, A. CrunL L. Daniel. R. Darby. J. Davis. Ni. Davis, H. Edmond. C. Elmore, D. Falmlc, J. Greenwood, W. Harris. H. Hawkins, T. Hughes. D, Johnson. S Jones, C. LeFever, E. D'Iiller, P. Roberts. .I. TUFHEIK Home Room CZIBPINL: Nlorfett C, VVaJier. C. Hice, M. Kemp. L. Perry, VV. Phillips, A. Player, J. Raymond, R. Rogers. J. Rothwe , VV. Smith, R. Swiss- helm. E. Tilrord. VV. Taurig, A. Turner. C. VVaters, H. Waller, J. Williams. A, SVingerl, C. VVolperl, E. Wood. , .1 jia'Si-K 5 j '25:; 4 S V, Home Room QldelV'Iiss Curry A. Cogliano, E. Crumble, B. Gumm. Fu Halbrook. L. Haugabook, R. Herferman, J. Henderson, N, Hodge, L, Holmes, 1... Houston, S. Humes. H. Jackson, D. Jacobs, J. Jones, R. Lewis, W. NIcArlImr, lxl. WINES, H. Schubert, Home Room 327 : BIL RUSIICTE: R. Bouldin. C: Ciolino. 0. Clark, R. Cummings, VV. Cummings, H. Garrett. C. Jacks. D. IVIatl'an, R. Peters. R. Skags, i R. Slieigs. R. Schultz, C Sillyers, D. ' VViHim'ns G. XVintcrhuher. gi yyy umhinwl glarll'i Homo Room 42l lx1r. Rubenrlunsi .1. Davis. S. Edwards, .1, Jackson. J. Jiles, RV Johnson, q Krisller, G. Lusk, C Lusi lor, C. Wlnck. J. blazzei. P. iVlcCollunL A. chparland. D. XVIcFinlcy, C. Nliller. H. Mitchell. J. lxlyers. F. Noland. H. Norman. R. Pntlorson. J. Peppers, A. Regencnil Puma Eighlyirline vardity gogaff With veterans of last yearys varsity team, and Filleins from last year's reserve squad, Coach VViHiam Theisen molded a team which was undefeatable. The teant worked hard in practice and in actual play, and saw their efforts marked by success. The team surpassect a Woodward footbailtrecords since 1902. For the First time in forty-three years, Woodward went undefeated. Considering that in 1902 only five games were played as compared to eight games this year, the team sur- passed even that record. . The average weight of the team was low as compared with other teams. but the boys proved that weight isnit everything. Determination, courage. fighting spirit, and sportsmanship are vitauy important to the success of a team. These are the things which go together to make a group of individuals a team , and our boys proved that they had what it takes. To Coach Theisen and the bojs who devoted their time and energy to the activities 0f the football season go- the hearty congratulations of an Woodward. We are proucI of our team anct happy that it coulct add to the glory of Wooclward High School. Below are the scores of the Woodwarct games playecl this seasonwthe scores showing the effect of beirig uin there. pitching an the way . Wooeward ............. 52 Lawreneeburg .......... 6 VVoocharCI ............ 0 Hamilton Catholic ...... 0 VVoodward ............ 0 Walnut H1115 . . ...... 0 U; r Wootiward ............. 13 Hamilton FairFieIcI ...... 7 Willlf 44;. Woodward ............. 13 Central Vocational ..... 7 MJLJ Woodward ............. 52 Oxford McGuHey ....... 6 H1 Womiward ........... 25 Norwood .............. 20 Woodward ............. 53 Hartwell ........... . . . O Page Ninetyefiue 'thiaew Wt ,..m;,--.....-.. .. lekcserue C' ooanff Tim Reserve Foolimii Squad coached iw izdward E.Simmn is composed ninih and lentli grade boys. The purpose of iliIis squad is to train material for future Varsitv trams. Hm bovs have regular practices niong with the big loam. Reguimh sclieciuled games are plzwecl 1w the Bullpups , ilS lincv IIrc cniied, 11nd Ixin m lose, 3ou can counl on their good sportsmanship. They simu liIal SIIIIH. fighting spirii which is displayed 50 well by their Hbig brothers or tile Varsity squad. Tim follows who proved themselves this year will be seen ui'olingr tile pigskinm on next your's Varsity squad. 1118 gillIlCS 'dlld SCOICS 0F Hm RCSOFVC team are as FOHLHVS: VVoodward .............. 0 Walnut Hing ........... O VVoodwarKI .............. '20 Cenlral izncational ....... 0 iVnndwarzi .............. '26 Purcell .................. 6 VVooclwarcl .............. 23 Norwood ............... 0 XVootlwnrtl .............. 0 VVilIlrow ............... '23 First Raw: Vnrnimrg Ballanl, Ror-lri. Dpiph. Crum. Raymnml. lepiIr-ipn Sr'rmui Rmx': Minty, Phillips. Kr-sslcr. Slvrlvling. Louis. Tudmr. Pnlh-rsnn. TlIirtl Ruw: D'ICFarlanrl, Bishop. Biny. Lustvr, Durn. Balm. Page Ninvly six H ' ' A41 l. 4.! -, . 1' ufld.l:14 IQLJQVUQ gazsLetAuff Tho Rvscrw Basketball Tmm. cmu'lwd lyy Elr. Eslmmn, had a very good suuson Illis your. winning iwvlw: oul' olv l'irlvcn gnmcs. They lost 11121-0 Qunms; hm lo Huglws and 0130 lo Norwnud. Tllv Imys wvrv haul workers and ull'omlml pmvlim- rvgulm'ly. Tho cxpvrionco Hwy uainvcl lllis your will lw invnluuMo to them when Hwy JJvctmm mvmlwrs 0f XVnmlwzu-tl's rvgutnr lmslwllmH Imam. Tho Bullpups wore in socoml place in P. H. S. I.. The worm: 0'. 11w games nrv 21$ lollows: V0odwurd ............. 20 Dow Purl; ............... '21 V0mlwnni. . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 V0slvm Hills ........... 6 V0mlwnrd ............. 3I Si. XuVivr ............... 23 V0udwurd ............. I8 Viil1r0w ................ 9 Vnmlu'nrcI ............. U J'luglws ................. I3 Vmleurtl .............. 3-! Central Voxtulionnl ....... I I V0mlwm'tl ............. 32 Vuh1ul Hills ............ 28 V0mlwm'd. . . . . . . . . . . . ,Z-I Vvslvm Hills ........... l3 VUUMIWHHI .............. Z-l V'ilI1r0n' ............... 8 Vtmtlwnrd .............. 1'? Hughes ................ 22 Vmlem1l .............. 31 COHEml Vm'ulimmI ....... H V0mlu'm'tl .............. 3! Vannul Hills ........... 23 Vnmlwurd .............. Nunuiml ............... 20 V0mlwn1'tl .............. Oxford ................. QT V0mlwnrtl .............. 20 Roger Baron ............ l7 - lyinl Run: Durlr. xlillryu St'hrlwtlol, Bonimmh, Sunnrl Row: lfurgmrl. XViHiulnm Imvvnduslu, Silmult'y 'Hliril Rmv: Sullrrs, Dim'klmm, F, XVilkpns Pugh Ninvly-Solwn 7. . Wmmhl QM For the second year, Nlr. William Theisen molded a llardipriuiicing, Ilartlh I playing team to represent VVoodwarcl in the City,s Public High School LeaEuc vandal? gadA-efzafly 1M5 year's varsity basketball squad got off to H Hlmng up start, luking the first two games played, then winnng a large percentage ol the rcmain'mg games. 1 he first siring team was mantle up of five men from last yeafs varsity team, with some of L'ISf your 5 IBSCFVC HICIHJMETS rIHIilQ l'l'l HIE FCHIBIHIHQ varSIty DOSIIIOHS. A great improvement was noticed in the grade of ball played by Hut Imys. Evvry game. was a close one. The seven Victories and nine losses don't tell IIIC real story when a basket or two in nearly every case could have changed our defeat l0 Victory. Hard playing and Sure Shots gave the team a booking in the City ournamcnf. 1-116 SCOTES of the VVoodward games EII'C ElS EOHO2VSI VVooclwm'cl 47 VVoodwarci 54 VVooclwarcl 23 VVoodward 21 Woodward 23 VVoochnrd 32 VVoochard 3i VVoodward 58 First RIM: Cinlinnr Brown. R. Vvinirns. Rvmcr, Frilsrh, Kelly, Iacnlnu'CL Deer Park Western Hills St. Xavier VVilhrow Hughes Central Voc. Walnut Hills 2Vestern Hills 13 22 40 35' 30 16 21 4D VVooclward 31 VVootlward 32 2V00dwartl 27 VVoodward 32 VVoOClwnrtl 37 Woodward 22 2V00waard 37 VVooclwnrd 31 XV i tl'l row Purcell Hugh es Oxford chGtu Central 270C. Norwood VValnuf Hills Roger BHCOII Sm-und Ruw: Mr, Eshmisn. Crum. E. Grier, G. Grior. OMImm. Mains. VVilsnn, Pugn Ninel'erighl 34 35 3,2 31 50 19 44 511 gadegaff STATE HAM PE: The baseball season is just getting under way as the Annual goes to press. Several games have been played. and it is worthy to note that our boys defeated Western Hills 3 t0 2 anti tiereated Walnut Hills 4 1'0 1. Observing this, we believe that VVoodwad will have an outstanding team this year. Gene VVinterhalter and Gerald Remer will return to the mound: the latter will also play first base. The remaining regular players occupy positions as follows: h W Richard Dicchman, catcher; Carmen Iaccohucci, hsecond hase; Hownnl Bcllamah, short stop; IVIartin VVatson, third hase: Ed. Dorff, Hm Williams, Henry Schrodel, h and Paul Crum win roam the outFielcl. The greater part of the season being before them, we anticipate great things of our baseball team. First Rnw: Payne. Moran. Bvllnmah, Rainer, Vanson. Nhllcr. Crnusc, Iacobucci, R. Cununins, Second Rmv: Darn, Crum, l. XViHiams, VVinlerhalter. Dicchman, Nhltthcws. Bmwn. Ohlhum, xVilsun, Schrmlvl. Cnach Eshman. Page Ninefyrm'ne : C 'u 554 ,o .. 343$m- - '5. 0;: o o o o 0009. oooooooou... .zozozo'iiok'lozgg o o o o q o 4 9 o o s o o o o 'o'o'fo'o'o' I 0'. o o a o o o. o :0? o o o o .0, a 9.9 0.00 - gm :7eam 1110 chdward $ 11l Tvnms Ell'P umlvr HIP SIIIMH'V ml nl Cmu'll VVEHLIIH LHwiwn, 'HH- Sruiur Gym Tvalm h cmnpusvd 0f boys of nm' Qrmlv. lull llw ms'mlwrx n, llw Junior Frym Tvum mus'l lw J'irlN-n xvm's 0f ago or umlvr. TIH- lmmls lmw- lm'n r-nh-J'ml in lvuur mm'is this yvzu: Thv lmvxx' n-pJ'tw-HIWI nlll' wlmn! Civililzlllly untl tlwir spnl'lxmunship mul pllllL nr'rv mllslumling. leir mrformmu'm induclwl iumHing. work HI! HH- Imrilnnlul lmr's. long lmrw. 11ml pilf'ilHPl INIJ'E. illld I'UPF t'limlninQ flxl Run; ViHimm, thH-Y. Yviwr. Svcunrl Hun: Blanu, I UNIV! 'HIinI Run: Hnmn, 'Hillm, Nr-Lnn. Page Our: Hundred I mm- The Girls Athlcfic Association is under the able leadership of IV'Irs. Edna Rchkamp and NIH. i ionlana Jones, The G. A, A. has as its purposes the develop- ment 0F character and leadership, the stimulation of an inteiligent interest in sports, and the foslering or good fellowship. The activities include hockey, volleybnn. basketball. softball. swimming. archery, tennis, hiking, tap dancing, and tumbling. Each year the most outstanding senior girl receives an honor cup. The G.A.A. meets every VVednrrsday and Thursday after school in the girls gym. The officers are: Phyllis Luckard, president; Joanne VVooIey, vicevpresident; Virginia Herren, treasurer; Shirley Peppers, historian; Edna Frost. reconl'mg secretary; and Nina Kalfas, corresponding secretary. Firsl Row: N. VImlEvy, P. ankartl, F. Brummvl, B. Brum, A, Swoilxnr. R, Biunrll. D. Kuhn, M. Gusry, J. vVVCynlz-y. Sot'uml Row: C. Slcirnc, C. WIcGuiro, J. Kirk, B. 31inch B. Love. 13. Rilny, N. Kauns. J. Simpson. Third Row: NI. XVails, A. CanlL J. Hamllcy, C. b'iarlin, J. NlcCampht-rll. 1V1. Simmons, J, Walker, C. Facgin, TVL Skellon. P. Brenly, G. Smilh, M. Sharp. Fourth Row: L. Smilli, LVL NIiIh-r, FL Evans, L. Mcniico, G, Balllle, J. NICAICC, J. Scllocnrcld. P, Kricslv, R Band, B. Clmnnns. S. peppms. Page One Ihuldrcd and Two jummng The girls Tumbling Club is made up of girls who are interested in tumbling and have lumIJIinLr ahiliiy. LVIrS. lVIonl'aIm Jones is the leader and faculty advisor. The group meets every hlonday at three 0,010ck. 1 Tumbling improves poise. posture. and grace. and Works for better ImamL Group work, such as pyramids, and individual stunts, as cartwhecls, lneadstancls. etc. are taught. The girls enjoyed the clas very much and wish to thank IVIrs. Jones for her patience and kindness. Left In Right: Ircno Bmuly. Bvlly 13mm. Drsln .Innn-s, Pllylfis Lm'karrl, Joyce Kirk. Ramona Barm'll. Marilyn Guscy. Barbara Clrmrns. Pagv On? I'llrll'l'L'lI 11ml T'Iw-o nnuafoaff It is always with a great deaI of pride and salislaction that the staff of any literary production nHers the resuIt of its efforts. The Staff or this year's Annual r I is no exception. 11' is proud to present the VVOOdward Annual of nineteen t4 hundred and forty-five. :61: L1,. First Row: Chris SL'CL'I'O, Virginia Yvr, Phyllis Lnrkanl, Eslr-Hn Cnrlvr. Rlll'l Kuhlvnbvrg. I ' Socmul Rmv: Blanclm Atlams, Marim- Fuss. Junnnc VVnnIcy. .IrwnHean Flinrlmm, Eslolle Carroll. IVES SIt-Hn rl'l'llllLlIlLl'ICllL '11 ll Third Row: John Daniels. Nltuin Lm'kc. Beatrice L'Inhanny, Lnuisn Bunker, Dun Cnnpvr, 'E' ' NM 111 pillurv: Rulll Brvrtling. 1r 1: 1 L'H , 11 ',UgU C1HH IVIHHJTBLI llfld Six Editor ............... Phyllis Lockard Editorial Staff ........ Blanche Adams, Louise Booker, Ruth Breeding, Estelle Carrell. Don Cooper, John Daniels, Beatrice Mahattey Business Manager ..... Virginia Yee Circulation Manager . . .Ruth Kuhlenherg anct Chris Shekro Advertising Mariager . . .Estene Carter Art Staff ............. Jeweldean Flinchum, Marian Fuss, Joanne Wootey The members of the Annual Staff wish to acknowledge the assistance of the etuttents anct faculty members who aided them in the preparation of the Annual. . Virginia Yee. Business Manager, wishes to thank all who in any way helped . to make the Annual a financial success. those students who subscribed to the Annual anct the boys anctgirls who solicited advertisements. Thanks also to Miss Grace Darrah for her assistance in the keeping of the Annual accounts. Estelle Carter, Advertising Manager. takes this opportunity to thank those who secured advertisements for the Annual. In actdition t0 the members of the Staft, these include Ectward Denham, Phil Frees, Marjory Hicks. James Jamison, Nina Kaifas. Jeanette Luhosky, Ralph Wilkens. Norma VViseman, and Ida Yee. Ruth Kuhtenherg and Chris Shekro, Circulation Managers, appreciate the cooperation and school spirit of the student body in their wholehearted response to the Annual circulation drive. Thanks to the homeroom representatives anct the senior cotiectors. These latter include.- Emma Campotongo, Don Cooper, Francis Coughman. Ray Cuzzort. Florence Gentry, Virginia Gramke. Geraldine GunneH, Thelma Hopper, Gene Kelly, Hilda Krautle, Rosella Marcuso, Wilma Mayer, Charles Moehiman, Ruth Poynter. Fred Ream, and Carl Shatter. Thanks also are clue Miss Inez Kamm for her aid in handling the accounts of circulation. The Art Start wishes to acknowledge the guidance of Miss Margaret Clark in the preparation of the cIrawings for this year's Annual. The Editorial Statf extends thanks to the typists who gave willingly of their time to type the copy For the Annual. These inctucte: Helen Barber, Emma Campoiongo, Helen Carpenter. Ada Hottin, Frances Coughman. Kathteen Downey, and Joetta Marshhanks. Thanks also to Miss Marjorie Callahan for her patient cooperation. I Phyllis Lockard, Editor of the 1945 Annual, wishes to acknowledge the assis- ' tance of the entire Annual Staff. She extends thanks to Mr. Alfred Rubendunst for his splendid cooperation in taking many of the pictures which appear in the Annual. She expresses to Miss Stella Tenhundteld the thanks and appreciation of the entire Annual Staff for her untiring work and her constant encouragement of their efforts in the preparation of this Annual of 1945. Page One Hundted ana'. Seven J4 Cappeffa CAoir in ,lllm'. lllv V0mezlrd A Cuppcllu Clmir will Imw- cmnplvlml ils sixlh your. II is t'UHHHJSPLl 0F shutouts xx'Jm vniny music PIIUUQII In deW llu'ir limv alml vn'm'l 10 l'w regular pruc'lin- sessions, and UIIl-UlviSCllOOJ limo for spvt'iul rx-llt'ursnls uml . programs. le Clmir' uppvuronl in Vomlwm'tl's Iwanlilhl annual Cllrislmus Cauululu, this yvar's prvsvnlulion Jwinrg I'm ll1irdsim'v 11w CImEr's inroption. le group sung willl Hm olhvr high SFIIOOF t'lmirs of tho t'ily in tlm Annual Choir Fvinvul. During llw past yvur Hwy lump sung in many of tlw 5leme und rlmrclws in nml unmml Cim'innnii. Tho rlmir aka assislml llu- Svniurs ul. Class Day vxvrt'isw. Tim Clwil' is uvar IIH- tlirm'linn 0f xlr. ViHium Rimmmrzy. Pam: !':lrw Hulullm! um! Figynlli J4merican pr0 g2md CKLL Tlu- Kmvrirun Pmlnlmns Club, spnnsun-d In xlixix Isnlwllv .I, lxwi. is 01w nl Vuntlu'unl's lhrvmnxl PKJUFEIUOIIKII rluhsx le main purpnsv i5 tlw xliuussiun and dvlmlinej OI. lllo prnhlomx' Hull arise in 21 dvmntrufy. Tllv tjul: '1ng II-plvsr'lllmt Vumlweml on llw radio many timvs Ibis ymr. I15 Ulritvrs urv: lsuinll Murphy. Chairman: Juamw VO0Ivy. Cchlmimmn: Dorollly Snyder. Svrwlm'y. 'IAIH' K'lilw 25 COIHDUHTI 0F INFIUJH'I'S Uly xIISS IJ'Vils PrOIJUHIS OI. Dvmm'rm'y Clk'lSS Svalml: D. Vnnprr, X. HuHin. l. luhmlq, J5, Inulan Slandinu: 1 Hunhnuu', l. l'n-mlm, 51. Slil'l'f. H. Kriuillv. 1., Smilh, .X lmi, L lexlmu V. ViIIidma, V. RMHEIIU. II. Uthiv, V. UMLum. .Muluui Xliun'rlmnv. V. SImIL-I. U, Kvlly: R. YAIHu-nx. U, anwr, l. Xhmixull. P. lmlulul. I. wmlq. D. swim fucxln-r. l. Xlurpln'. Xliu Page Unr Huan-ll um! Nine a uiwvuma... Mwmv.thmdmwmw.w m.gul-wmmv ; - The Woodward High School Band is under the direction OF EVIL Gilbert F. Curtis. who joined the Woodward faculty in September, nineteen hundred and forty-Four, The bantl started the school year with a membership of forty sludonls, several of whom have since withdrawn to enter the Armed Forces. Beginning classes, open to students who desire to learn to play instruments, are. organized each semester. During the year several promotions have been made from this group to band membership, so that the present membership of the lmnd is approxi- mately sixty. The band has playecl for several assemblies and will participale in the commencement activities. Page One Hundred and Ten WW cm T110 Biology Club, under the ciireclion of IWrs, Nzxnlz, meets lwirr- a mnnllx, le purposv 0f the club is lo fosler and maintain greater intcrosf in biology and lo slimululc knowledge of and interest in experimeninlion in biologirai scimlcos. Tho affirms are: Janet Baker. presiclenl; Phyllis Swan. vica-president: and . Cvnrgc VVillialns, st-crelaryJrCilsurcr. First Raw: 51. VrEglII, IL VVEIHL'T. 1. Smith, A, Daniel: SN'nml Rnw: P. Cuuk. .I. SmHFL T, Lm-clcss. E. TLIricttr. N'. Frmlvrson. 3L Srull, G. Vm'm'. T. Xvilliiuns; P. Swan, . Clumoy, A, L. Brown, 31, anls. R, Ingram. Vl'liinl Rmv: IL. VVoud, V, VIIilakDr. Page ONE Ilundrcd :1an Eleven Camouflgum Tllis rmrmuHugv LWUHIJ ix unique in llmt Xxlumlwurtl High Sflmul nus tin: HJ'SI. uml, so I'm; f5 lln' uniy iligle st'lmnl in I'm Cim'immlf Pulllir Sc'lmul 53 slz'm l0 inilfnit- lln's coursv in ilx' rurrit'uimn. le 2'me was l'm'mml originally fur gammy bins ullo t'xpw'iml 113 go into lllv nl'mvd M'rxit'v 0t. lllcir Country. IHII it is Imn' open 10 any I'va'nill 0r lwvlrih gl'zulv lmy or girl wlm is' inlvn-slod in Ivurnimj Hm pr'im'ipiox of u xuhjm'l ul' ulmnsl impmlzmm- during 1110 limz' nlv war. VHID d'mlvnli in this group imw rnmplvlrzl individual mmlvls 51ml nrv working on imiuslrini layouls wllic'lx uro lwing cnmnunzlgml nvmrtling l0 llw gn'inriplvs of blending, Jixuuixiua. illHl z'unrvilling. filq Run: L V4-lIinth 1., Hvulq. 1. Irv. I. 1. N.Iunirl. XI V1412 Svcnncl mev; R. VVriu'lIl, Mm '.1r! I'V. Shqmiwj. V. Nu-nmem. B. anlll, fr. Hurnlun. Stnllrlinm VI. V. Hums. I. Hngluw, U. I.lle, 5, I I r . M. FIIIIIIU3FI, I furlm. XI. run. V. Vllrrlt'yk Pam, Umr fluntlrmt mu! anll'n dam CM The Charm Club, under the supervision or LVIrs. Lora Nnntz, meets twice a month As 1120 name suggests, the Club was organized for the purpose of learning how to lw more charming. Personal problems of charm and hygiene are discussed by nwmhvrs of flu? Ciub. along with articles taken from tecn-agc magazines. TIN: offit'ors or the Club are: Belly Jane D'Iorton, president; Anna Jones, vice- DTCSidCllt: and Phyllis Quinn, secretary, Soulmlz R. Chilwnnrl, A. .qucs, P. VVurnCL'C. V. Addison. L. Bcgloy, A4 Kuclm. S. Irvin, D. Iflu-rlmrt. Sl-x'mul Row: .l. Krnvr, J, Crnmc. G. LmIC. J. l'inncynul. l. Bilmly. l. Yer, C. Fillpilirh'k. C. Yuung. L. XI. Bnunivl. Vl'luinl Run: 1., Brim . P. Quinn. CI. I'lulcmnly. E. OTImny. A. Hand. B. .1. 310mm, 0. .luhnsun. Page Onv Hurltlrml 11!er Thrice Tile Civics Commercial Club is a ninth graclc club in the Commercial Voca- tional Department sponsored by 1V1i55 Lusby. The fourfold purpose of C. C. C. is: Onc-Praclicc of parliamentary law; Tworalnlermt in Cincinnati, especially the government of Cincinnati; ThreeHServicc to others; FourHFricndship and fun. In the realization of the purpose for which the club was organized many interesting activities have developed. Among these were a study Of parliamentary law, a visit to City CounciL the making of scrapbooks for convalescing children. and social hours. The president of C. C. CV is Audrey RueH. E'Imnlwrs: I. Br'rnartl, V. BIICHPr. P Cnrcull, 1:. Chisml'mn. 31, Dingvr, R, Dunaway, .VL Dury, N. FrL-Pmnn. J. Hl-is, G. valnin, H, Jumps, VV Kling, R. iVImk, .l. Payne, 1H. inv , A Ruphl, .I, Runynn. IE. SuylEvr, .l. Sharks. E. 'nmmas, B . Vulz, J. anldns, IVL VcH1, A. VVinimns. Page One H'Unclred and Fourtelnl CO - 26! Canteen The Co-Ed Canteen is an organization of teen-age boys and girls who meet y i - . F' . . once i1 week on Frlday evenings, at the Y. VV. C. A. 1110 group IS under the ClerCi tion and suporvision of LVIiss Brown. A chairman, co-chairman, and a council consisting of ten membors regulate the activities 0F the club. Evcry Friday night there is dancing from eight to eleven o'clock in the Y.VV. C. A. auditorium. For those who 60 not care to dance. there are games in the recreaiion room. Duos are paid in the form of admission by the two Imndrecf members. oncll of whom may Bring two guests per month. The Co-Ecl Canteen is growing week by week. and offers lively social entertainment to a who come. lrirsl le': Simrvr. Lurkarrl. Rarm-Il, Crmprr. 31mm, Hummcr. Kirby, Svrnnll Rmv: Zivalor. klermn Gilrvalla. Arlnms, 1H. Vrigiit, Kuhn, Addison, Bidingrr, TNchnrcm, Hughvll. Brady. Burmmm. Vain. Gnsvy. Thin! Row: Brumh. Carter. Mnrcusn. Bmm. Blurrisnn. Snyder. J. Baku, Young, Brown. chtzncr. Ollis. Kuann. Junvs. U. Bukvr. chnin, Yew. Knish: Hmrlll Rnw: Mqu, Urumlw. Buml. Vm11r y. Sllvkru. Blisuli. hTuvhlmuu, Kucslcr, Kvlly, Bryant. R. Vright, Kurum, Kulllcnlacrg, Hoppvr. MaIIaHL-y. Kalfaza x I page 110 mutual and Fifleen g urrent .jvleagtlL CKLLA . The Current Health Club was organized to promote :1 better unclvrslnnding of tho lmultll problems which confront us in Hm world OI. today. 3 lecling' lwicv monthly, the girls attempt to keep up with the latest discoveries in scicncc: amt Imallh. Tile omcers arc: Christine Davis. president: Pat Krvislr. Vicc-prc'sitlvni: lllil Mm- VViHiums. sccrelary-lreasurer: and Blartenia JVlCCIinlun. sergcanbal-anns. Nlomlwrs in Picturv: B. AHI-n, 31. Bass E X1. Cnrponibr, V. GiM-uth, D, HnuurrL P. Ku-Mr, N. Lanlpkin, Ii. :H. Lewis, KI. :xltcliulnn. C, . ia7y t'i, I, BIIHSOI, ,l. Slullu'urlla, ,I, ankvr, l, i XViHiams, L. Viniams, C. 1V1. N i iamenn pogo CLTU Hundred am! Sixicen. Jim! .x4icl Cf , The First Aid Club umler the supervision of JVIiss Niary HtggEns was organized in connection with the First Aid Class that meets every day during the Fifth period, The club was organized for the purpose of further practicing the principles or First Aid learned in Class whal' to do in case of accident or sudden illness until the services of a physician can be sccured. Since the beginning of this course. many interesting things have been learned, such as: the kinds and treatment of wounds, treatment for shock, and when and how to apply splints and bandages. Blvnlln'h': 1. . fxnllrnxvs. G. BIRLCI-V. bl. Cy Blaclc13 ErIl. K. B2155. ix. BCHIII. I-l. Bvllylncr, B Brnu'n. 7.. Burns, L. Cnrprntor. M. Campbell. M. Carlor. DI R. De.lurncllc. F. Douglas. M. Fmdgo. Li. 1:1;1nagal1, If. GUrllUll. ID. CIUIHI'U-V, E. GrCCIL bl. l-larllingcr, E. B Hanil- 1Un, S.Iiil'lilnnt1. F. Lnslry. 1M. Leo. CL Nl'Culluugll, C. McCarlhy. M. Rnpcr. B. Stewarl, D. Tmpp, l. Turmrr. N. Vismnan, I1. Vingn, L Yarlmruugll. PUQO ONE! HUHLII'PJ HHJ SBUEIHBER girf lead erued The Girl Reserves is un orgiulizulion Oan to ail girls of hVomiwurii High School. The purpose oi lhe Cviri Reserves is hTo rind anti give the iwsti Tile slogan is To inn: Iiic squarciy. The code. which musl he committed to mmnory hy enrh mcmher. contains lim high ideals that every momiwr sirivrs in uilnin, Programs ihut arc hmmiiciai in iloiping i'o soivc social and home proiJiUms haw- hcvn given hy tho. mvmhors of this organization, including special speakers umi round i'nhie discussionsi The oiviicors this year are as ioiiows: Blanche Adams. prosiiicnt: Rulh Kuhicn- hora. vicv-prcsidvni: Nciiie Lock. treasurer: and itia Shmioan. svcrcinry, The arivisnr oi the Girl Rvsorves is Firs, Juaniin Randolph Pohi. St'iili'iii FTrN. i-Juili. N. 1.13K'IK', I. Siliitiniln. 13. J'XIifmh'. SM'OIHi Iellhv: IQ. 3Iill'FllKU. i. 3,00, Ih. iilliiill. Ih. ZEPQII'K', iIi Ijlinlllllnl, hji i'riltniijp. N. hxrihi'lnillll N. Hmiv. Thini Row: C. Tvnnnmu. ,i. Kirk. U. Aiiiiins, N. Kniins. H. Krauliv. 3i. Fun, W. xiuyvr. iiluurih Raw: G, Xiumn, ii. Slrnusimugh, i Carlvr, G. Gulnulii, B. hinilaiiny, hii xiarfnrlhy. i'viilh Row: .17 Baker, D. Snyiivr, i.. Muviicr, J. hNiiisun. Pugv One Hundred aml Eighlaun Qrf IQAQPUQJ Tho PIIi-Osvr Girl Reserves is composed rhivny 0i, eleventh am! lwr'Hlel grade, girls. leir supvrvisor is 15in. Anita Peters. le PllEiost-r Girl Rt'svrw' Chtb was organized 211mm sixlvon yours ago. During Illis limo llu' many girls who have Iwon mvmlwrs lune profited greatly llnrougll tlm ussovintinns unnrdml Ly tlu- organization. Onv 0r llw PhiVOM-r's annual ulvrnirs is u Gypsy Fif'slu which was Q'h'vn in Flurrl: uf this yvnr. T119 PllhOsvr UirI Rt'scrvvs lun'v Iwcn wry artive in programs for llw war CHUI'I. For many years Hwy llmo lmvn un ussvl lo llwir community. and Hwy hope Hmt the PInOS-m- Girl Rescrw-s 0F ninvtvvn Inimlrvd 11ml fortysix win Carry on llu' good work. Tlu' umn-rs urv: lillu-l Clmm'ns, prvsklvnl. nml Bertha Flnwm's. Viroiprosklvnt. l-ihl Nun . U5 Rixuvy. XIV Hicks, V. Olivvr. 5f. Tillv. I thanlmm. 5. levryu VV Aikin. f Clvmons, 31. Jl-nninus, G. :XiL'iu. 5N'nntl Rnu': 5 t'ndlh I'. Yinl-u'nr, XI. 5inmhme. H. Mum, IS, ,leiily. D. Aan, U. 5Vyml, L. 1531mm. V. 5LHLI-r. 'HLinl Rem: A. Rullian C. 5Yillimnsnu, PL llnumn, V. H11 , H. 31orrimn. L. Rmml. ll Curler, U. 3IIC5ulL-uglx. Hmrllx Rnw: 1'; Humly. NV Launpkin, J. Bramllyu Y. 5luugjl1h-r, Pugu Um- IIIUIIII'PKI uml Niru'lm'n it! lad eruezj The Senior Blue Triangle Girl Reserves. West Enct Branch of the Yt VV. C. AV. is composed of tenth. eleventh. and twelfth grade girls. The adviser, JVIiss Lrslic, has heen with the Girl Reserves for only three months, hut in that short time has gained the respect and admiration ot the girls All of the girls wish her SUCCESS in her HCVV VVGr C To find and give the best is the aim or the Senior Blue Triunghr Girl Reserves. HTO face life squarely is the slogan The Senior Blue Triangle Girl Reserves strive for good sportsmanship and cooperation, Their symbol consists of a circle which represents the world in which we live, and a lriungh: representing physical, mental, and spiritual development; he officers of the cIuEJ are as follows: Ftorence Gentry. pmsirlt'nt: Ntaric Foster, vicc-prcsident: Verona Allen, recording secretary; Mary Helen Films. treasurer; Lucy Smith, corresponding secretary; and Louise Booker, sergeant-at- arms. First Rem': DI. Parks, G. Avrrr-llo. ht. Films, M. Fostrr, 1:, Gentry. L. Einnhcr, L. Smith. F. Grmhm. Lowig. Svcumt Ruw: I. RcynoMm A. Brm'artl. T. Aliisnn. ti. Cartt-r. Pt VViHing-rham. V. Rir'hartlsun, St .Vlitl-hv , D. Ehrrharl, NI. Durrt'tl. Thinl Raw: 1:. Jumps, D. Brant. F. Coughman, E. Harris. 51. Lac, 5. Kmmoy. E, Clay. Fnurth Row: Ct Brawn, N. thlIiams. I. htrtttlartancl. l. Tumcr. 1'1. NI. Harris. Pugp One Hundred and Twenty gig cm The Girls' Glee Club is open to any girl in Woodwani who desires to learn the Fumlunwnluls or purl singing. The work is varied and interesting. B'Iomlwr- sllip is composed predominunlly 0 ninth year girls. The Cried Club is n11 cxcollonl training ground for 1110 Choir. The group does not sing publicly to Hm same. extent as the Choir. but many pleasant hours are spent in the association Willi ollwrs during the preparation or the music learned. Any girl in the school may join if it is possible l0 arrange IICI' schedule in a snlisfucl'ory manner. blany 0f Hm races now in I'm Girls; Glee Club will appear in tho Choir pictures of years 10 come The Cirls' Glee Club is under 1119, direction or LVIr. VViHiam Rimanoczy. Page One I'lundrvd and Tmunlyrone gsw About five years ago, Niiss Orr organized a group of outstanding Senior' colored girls of VVoodwarcI High School to form the Goal Striving Woodx-varcl'rtes. Thoir purpose is to promote good feeling and high siandards in VVOdevnrd. h'liss Orr is still the sponsor of this group. This year the G. S. W. has assumed the responsibility of ironing lwcnty aprons a week for the Salvation Army U. S. 0. They have collected bottles for the General Hospital and school supplies for the children in war-l'orn Europe. ; Thcy have made scrap books for the army and navy hospitals. Every yoar the r G. 3 VV. gives a Big Sisler Party. Under the Big Sister Plan. each member adopts a ninth grade girl as little sister in order to help them Become adiusted t0 lhvir new environment. The officers or the club are: Gussie Ricney. president; Dorothy Beard, vice- president: IVlall'ie Pearl McCoogan. treasurer; and Inez Shorter, secretary Al llm Desk: G. Ricucy. Firs! Ruw: L. Smith. F. Rinvhnrl, B. Orr Svcuml Row: 9. Blill'lw . L. ROMS, XI ch'cungjnn, C Davis. 31 Alunlon. G. Nlcxiullin. Third Ruw: XV. Mrixhlllin. WI. Hirks, C. Vinrgar, E. Murclmml, Fourlll Rim : NI. Durrvll, D. Bozml. GK :milll, C: Brown. ; lfil'lh Row: 1'. Cunglnnun, D. Rulmrls. Page One Hundrm' unJ Truonlyrlmo The Ninth Street HiiY is one of the five Hi-Y clubs located at tile Ninli: Street Branch of tile Y. Di. C. A. Time advisor is Fir. Smith. Tim Ninth Street HLY is very meJ of its basketball team this year. for HIP team is enjoying a most successiui season. having defeated their arch rivais. lime Defenders. They proceeded to win a beautiful trophy awarded as a prize l0 Iim winner of a tournament ineid at the uY . They owe much of this success to iilcir coach. iVlr. Lambert Sloan. who is well liked by all tine Fellows. NIL Sloan starred in basketbaii and Football during his college days. Doing a fine job with a fine bunch of fellows is Henry iHaniQ Ginspic, president of tile Ninth Street Hi-Y. Smimi: C Rnlitiing, H. Giaspir. 5, Clay. i. iViiiinms. sI-mmi Run: G. VViliimns, P. Slowarl. iV. hillsivy, ii. Smilh. H. Puwi-rs. W. Smilil. C. .inncs. G. Blit'lmnx, W. VVllilaiivr. Tllini Raw: '1. Crum, D. Rnynnilis, Ah Tumor, L. Harris. .1. Sailor. .l. Buokcr. A. Hardy. N01 in Piriurv: R. Cuipvppi-r. E. Grier. Pagl' Onv Humirmi anti Tummy iim'v Alpha HLY is composed of Senior boys from XVoorlwm'cl High School, In Soplvmhor OI. ninelmm hundred and furlyJ'our, lllc Jireclion of H10 club was umlorlnkvn by 311'. Lawrence VVIIH'O, boys. division secretary OI. Ills; Conlrni Parkway Y. bl. C A. Recmnlly 1111-2 ilircclion of the Club was inken owr by BIL VVOIMLIH Toithnus, ncw lmys' division secretary Aiphn Ilas lost many or 1'15 members lo the fighling forces of our Counlry For this reason Hm club Inns not been quite as active as in past yvars. But Um group lms planned and carried through dances, skating parlies. and nllmr' 11t livftins Alplm's Chief aim is l'n AM the school in every possible way In helping llm Srlmol and in serving our naliun, Alpha has lived up In its purpose: uTo Crmllv, main- l'nin. anti extend throughout the school and cmnmunily. high standards or Christian clmraclmxu The officers: of Alpha HLY arc: Ralph VVillmns, president: Erlwnnl Kovslvr, Vice-presiduni: Don Suckling, socrr-lnry: Jack JVlorrison, ireasurvr; and Conv Killy, svrgvunlinlinrms. Sullml: D. funpc'r. l. . Innisun. Ii. Kuwlrr. R. Villums. D. Surlcling. R CllZanL C Ailllilmnn. D. Sn Eslmn Smnrling: C. Slwkm. U. Krlly. C. Slml'n'r, V. Ir. Clmw. Page Orw Hundrull anJ Twenly-jour iii! tlginufif' 111: Crummil HiY is cml' 0y HH- LIFQOSI L'lutu UI llw Y x1. C. A. l.VlIOIll'I' IIIP din'rliml uir lnlm NVl1itva Flullr. V0mlwunl Qreulunlt' 0 ltlsl ymn'. llw t'lllh lam iH'lliPVPIl new heights ul' ummliznlinn nml mrnmplislmwnl. VHIP purlmsv ul 1 1mnm ilK' u all llirY grown. i5 10 nrl'vtllv, muinluin. nmI vxlt-Ilt llu'nuu'lmul llw xc'lmnl uml c'nmmunillxx M211 slumlau'ds ml Christiun tlm1 tu'1c13' nnd Hm mvmlwn ur'v living up In if. Gamma inns plmmmi Jum'rs. nxfmminsz pnriivs. 21ml oflmr rnivrluinillg nrliVifit's. XVillI PVI'PHCHt t'nu'n'mlfnll IJNWN'H lml'l Int'mlwrs elml al1ll' ol'l'irvrx', 111050 plans IHHP ln-vn un'rivrl lllmugll. le 0 st 0' memn Hi-Y nr'r: Hvrmxm 5:1 va prvsidt'nl: Julm vaan Virchprvsidcnt: I.lmtl Fnu'vl. sr-rrvlm'y: Vullnrv Eurlmrl. ln-nsurvr: nml Curran Irl lnru'm'. svrgvanlruliurms Svntwl: V P.IJ'Iwr, l, Hnwlhlm. l Slllluu. 1., l'II-Q't'l. H. Suntan l. anxxnl. V. lsdrlmll. F. xhllaruuv. K Sdmillwr. H Rmhl. Nululing: l. l.g-n'mllhln'. R. Kdrvnl, l. Ilmnnu ,1, flitli, H, leph, H. AJixmi. V. Vlhli. Puyw 'ihrl' IIIUIJH'AI 11ml Tuuvifvnlm ouma ijm A class in Jnurnalism was instituted in September, nineteen hundred and forly-one, with Nlrs. Grace Schiele Walker. in charge of publicity For Woodward, as its ledclicn One of the chief functions of H16 class is to edit uThe Woodward Bulldog , a twiceimonlhly publication. The course in Journalism offers the Opportunity to learn the funclamentals of newspaper editing and reporting. and the. opportunity l0 apply this knowledge in actual practice. The staff of HThe VVoodward Bulldog, this year is as follows: Joanne VVoolcy. Editor: Edward Denhnm. Associate Editor; Phyllis Loclcard, News Editor; Beatrice 1LVlahalTey, feature. writer; Nellie Lock and Blanche Adams. :ashion Notes; Hilda Kmullc, Librarian and reporter; Rosella Nlarcuso, Ruth Poynter, Ruth Kuhlenberg. and Cora Brown. reporters and feature writers. Norman Parrelt, a reporter, left on January 3 to become a member of the United States Army. Svuiml: R. hinrcusu, B. Nhhunvy, P. LIKL'anI, Ii, Dvnlmm. .L Vunlcy. Standing: I'L Kraullv, B. Allnms. N. Lmk, R. Kuhlcnbvrgj. C. Brown, R. Puynlvr. Cr. Rumor, Mrs. G. WalL-en Page Onn Hundred uml Tulanlyrsix lath; Cfu .I-lu- l.gltin Club is no! a rutvnlly osiuhlishul organization. I! was rsluhiislwd in nim-tm-n Iumxlrml unrl lllil'lyiwo and has lwon Cilrriml 0n SLICCt'NJleVY M'm' sint'v. le flllll is Harnpusml 0'. pupils wim Ildw- lvillislHWl Ulw yt'ur' DI. lnlfn and HH' uofug I-urilwr En flu- study ul' tlu- .xulem'i. Thx- rlull is open in .myrmv ulm 1m: this qualil'itnliun. le purpnsv cJ filo rink is 10 nmusv ilIl inlvrvst in Latin umnnu Hu- pupilx 0' Vomlwnnl. Mvolings nrv letl IHIH' u mcmllx. mi wlniril linu- llwrv urv 11-Fr1wl1mvnls 11ml :1 program. Thx- unvirvrx' 0i tllc' dlllJ are as lolltm's: Harold Pmmjngjlon. proxhlvnl; Jnlm Danivls, Vit'HprrsiilMll: and Ramona Burnvlt. st-t'rclul'y. le Lulin Club is umlvr Iln- Humble Jirertm OJ. Xliss le'y Anl'umy. ImIII1vrx: P. Mnnrvlm, lx'. Hdrm-II. I7, Hvlmvll, Y. nirlinu'vr. Ix'. BmuL V. Hnmn. .X ruulhm. 5' FLU, H, Flrnu'nx, K. Crullllhilu L Cunningham, l. lJanivL. H Huul 31 Hill. ' Hm'lulru. 'W lnlllull. ll, Krimlv, V. PJE'IH'F, H. llrmlinglun, I, Ix'iJanun, ll, Shumi, H, SuuHiug, H. Vt1w, C Viliidmx. i. YiHidmn, J. Yer. Pugw Unc HunJer amt Tuwrllywxwu Junclmoom 56514614 The 1,.Linrln-uom Squad is a vilnT cog in the cn'icicni administration of llw lunch- mom. ll is lilv duty of this group to keep the line movingr at u spovd cnnsislt-nl wilh Hm CilpHCity of the Mushroom. Tho squad maintains order in 1'10 fil'th Hour lmHs. Some mmnlwrs arc cashiers and some work lwinind tlw I'tmd munlvrs. le momlmrs of tho Lunchroom Squad have iusl I'cccivocl now im'kolsx They are cardigan style and Hue in color, with H10 insignia of llm Squat! on HIV Imttk. Those jackets make it vmy vusy to recognize H1056 students who Imvr- Jwr-n giw-n ilullnorily in tho managmm-nf 0f llw lunrlvmum, AI llw TaHv: J. Bnrgnmn, R. Clyilwnml, M. Cumphv . A. Jnnvs. RV Barm'll. V. MriWqun. Find Ruw: S. Poppers, H. Carpnnlr-r, 31, Yon, .l. Flinrhum. B. 1.. Holmes, S. Fllllx'lu Sl'fln ! IQU VI t . 5C llnnll'y. l . BPUXHI. Ie.1DilIIIHI. 1e Ir h t'lilllilU, ll n'H V, 'r. axlllrllll-Y, . lgHUlJI, J, Shaw. Pugv Orw Hundrmr and 'l'lmmly-viglll W iOKOI WOJLUCLPOI ,,6fu45 tThe Old VVoodwardn Clubs were formed in January. nineteen hundred and torty-Fiv'e, for the purpose of developing scholarship, leadership, character, service, and citizenship in VVoodward High School, There are four clubs namely, Sigma. Thete, Kappa, and Iota. Sigma consists of Senior and Junior white boys; Theta of Senior and Junior colored boys; Kappa of Senior and Junior white girls; and Iota of Senior and Junior colored girls. Each club is allowed a quota of twenty- five members. V These clubs are sponsored by IVIr. Fulks anct MiSS Schwartz, Both of whom are intensely interested in the welfare of the boys and girls of Woodward High Schoot. The qualifications needed for membership in these clubs are Leaclership. Scholarship. Service, Character, and Cithenship. The members must have an average of eighty or above for their three or four years of high school and must he recommended by the Faculty. Each member of the Hotel Woodward Clubs is assigned a certain number of pupils to whom he acts as an adviser. As such, he must be a living example or the characteristics he seeks to instill in those who come under his guidance. It is a privilege and an honor to have been Selected as a member of one of the Old Woodward Cluhsta privitege for the boys and girls to be given the opportunity to help toward the betterment of their school. and an honor to have been chosen as a member of this organization. It is with a feeling of pride that we who are leaving Woodward High School this year, consider our membership in these clubs. We Icnow that the boys and girls, who will carry on in the following year, and the years to come, Wi proudly uphold the name and the tradition of the Old Wooctward Clubs. PICTURES ON NEXT TWO PAGES KAPPA First Row: Miss Schwartz. E. Carter, E. CarrcH. B. Riley. B, AJams. Ne Vain. vice-president. Second Row: J. Wonlcy. N. Mealc, P. ankaril. president, G Gunman. V. ch. A. Summer. J. Borgmnn. Third Row: S. Peppers. P, Million. D. Snyder, E. Frust. J. Thomas, I. Kcttler. B. Maharfey. Not in Picture: V. Herren. secrclaryelrcasurer, J. Kirk. A. Schchr, R. Breeding. B. Crusham. M. Thompson, J. Herman. SIGMA First Row: Mr. FquS. C. Shekroi D. Suckling. VV. VVingatc. C. Sharer. vicc-prcsident. HV Beltamah. E. Hi . D. Ware. Second Row: G. Kirby. D. Wells. G. Winterhallcr. C. Biddle, D, Cooper. J, Hurst. D. Swisher, secretary. Third Row: G. Kelly. P, Brown. J. Frilsch. R. VViIlccns, president, E. Knestcr, treasurer, P. Bennett Nut in Picture: B. Newman. scrgcant-at-arms. IOTA First Row: eC. Slacker. sergeant-at-arms E. Gray. E. Jachsnn. C. Irvin, Miss Schwarlzt Second Row: D. Aikens, M. Durrctt, secretaIy-lreasurer. G. NlcCunnugh. VV. McNIuIlen. F. Coughman. D. Beard. president. Third Row: L. Bunker. E. Battle. D, Carter, C. Brown. K. Sutton. Vvice-president. THEFA First Row: R. Ntomn. C. Fowler. A. Harris, secretary. D. Nelsen, T. Burns Second Row: J. Daniels. president. IVE. Moore. Te IVIurphy, sergeant-al-arms, NIL Fulks. Third Row: 2. Coaslon, treasurer, C. Davis. At Johnson. G. Yciser. 1. Murphy, vica-prcsident, Page One Hundred and Tlueniyenine Page Om: Humfrml unJ Thirty ,wgyu 5;, Q i mmm eamxammix . . fV puzfic geaLing The stmients pictured above are members or the Public Speaking Class of VVoodward High School and are under the direction of NIH. Jesse Trinkle. Blem- bership in this class is motivated by the earnest desire of those students to become proficient in the art or the lcchnique of public speaking. These students realize the advantages to be gained, not only in their school life but also in their outside activities. by echtivc speech. Duringllhe past year, under the able guidance of Nlrs. Jesse Trinkle. they have applied themsalvcs to problems 0F speech mcclmm ism, enunciation, and other necessary and interesting interpretations in 1110. attainment of public speaking. A number of the students have given evidence of the success of their work in lilis class by lheir appearance at VVoochard High School in the programs of nssvmbly. as well as on tlw radio and in puHic contests. Firsl Rmv: 3'. Taylor, F Knppcl, R. XViHimns. F. Gordon, J. Blurrisun, D. Slvwnri. 31 Craig. ; 1. Reism Second Row: E. Kncslcr. C. Davis. G. Kelly. J Sale, 2. Cnaslon. R, T. Smith. G :WLCullnugll. Page One Hundred and TIIirfo-lum leaclio - 60018 Rndio-Codc is a wartime, prednduction course for students who will soon be entering some branch 0f the service of the United Slates Government. This is not a prerequisite ol the class but is true in most cases. Wlany have been drahed from this class since Septemben With but very few exceptions indeed, Hm boys who have taken the course have macjc the radio and radar schools of H10 Army and Navy. and are among the radio operators of our armed forces, eilller 0n the land, in the air, or on the sea. Silling: M, Alumna. H. Crispin. L. Buunirl. CI. Garmrno. S. Bang. 1. Rurl'in. Slumling: N. Bmhsnn. J. Baker. A. Harris. F. Gentry. H. Harris. 5. Irvin. R, Perkins. VV, Bryscm. G. Al Bnnnl: U. Kt-Hy, T. Murphy. Michaux. Page One Hundrod and Tlvirlyrlin'ae cil'ospio. B, Huhaffcy. .l. Buyxl. H. Glaspiv. M. XVhiil'iq-M. A-k ,xw.. . rn-4M inanizslt 651,4 'lrllP HEXPlliLHJS IJElH . lllUl'il'IlHUSH iK i1 flllll lUlA ?NPFUIHI IXl'tlf Spiilli ;l lEUll lllN TIN purpuw is In lr'urn mun- untl lJt'lh-r mmms of umlI-J'xlancling Ilw lraulilinnx I'vlie'iuIL lmsinms. 51ml Sinful hrv ml llwsr I.ilUIluXIHH'ir'illl lmmlliw. .Mlithw .nnl 'H'is nlv illhnnwuljml HJHHH llwsv 5pmIisl1-spvulx'ing cuunlriw urv uixvn In nn'iulh nwmlwrs ul llu- L'Illll. .MI infc'rmiinu lliRCIINSiUJl lalu-s plucv HI IIIP I'ml nly mull mvvlinu'. .le'liugs urt' lwld lwivv a month during rlass lu'rimi. ,I71IPIIIIIH'PJ M llw rllll: .lH' Frmuu-s Cmmlmum. prmidvnl. nml xlnl'it' Durwll. Mkcrvhlry. Jim Run: Ii. Wumlwhl. KL Mch-gun. P, Quinn, XI. YH'. V N.Izu-i. I , Hilimm. A Yunnan, FMMM Run: XL Irma, I Vunu-ll. l. Um. I'. VrHiHuInldm, I. Mdvhmfnn. X luhmun HIiIJ Nun: 1 Dnurll, P. Jnin. L HHIKJHMH, H. qmn, DA Vumln. I tvtlllullllldll H 'luilh Inlnlll HHH H BIUHII. t2 Njwlxm, IL .Nle'. H. 1ullIiv'us. -l. Humx, W Hrdmlw, Jlugn Mn- Humhmi um! Irfnrlixfmu 11 ' H?! r 1.1.3; V . mxxxxwm 1, mm mm loanizjli Cfug Tlm Svnior Spanish Club, Immul -1.05 Amigos l'nidoan is c'mmnm-d ul t'iulllvvn nwmjwrs. Tllo nmvvrs un- us lynHtm's: Julia Hvrulm, ill'Dshlvlll: Grun- Slllilll. xit't-iprvsinlmll: Ruth Piulu'vlL sm'rvlzll'y: nncl Daisy Slmvm't .lml Dun Snislwr. lulsinvss nmnngvrs. le purlmsv nl tln- rlul; is In nrquuinl ifs mvmlwrs will: llw Hlalnms nlr 11w Spanish slwalldng ruunlriL-s, EIHII In inform llwm ul' llwir pth-nl H-laliuns uflll llw anilml Shllvs. Class diwussfnns EHH'O im'lmlml surll topics us Brazil. Vllilv. AI'QPHHIHI. PPI'H. vairn. Pm'rlu Rim. am! Spain. Spanish songs um sung quih- l'wquvnlfy ut llw PIHJ ol' Hlt'll .wssinn. Mwlings nrv lu-H m'vry hx'u xn-vlu. um! ilw programs aw pl'Pllul'l'tl In 11w business munugx-n uml npprmml by Hw prrxitlvnl. l-ild Run B. Rile t; .MHxinx Smuml Haw K VEHiumm .l, I limllllm, 31A IldltliIIQPR D, Sivnxnl. l. Bwrulm, H. Smilln, U. Fuhlxt'l, R. :Wdhnlmx, .IA lx'mnin-I Thin; Rnu': I, Rnluml, 1,, Vuzlxill. H. LulmsLy. V Julnmm, '1', Hawk. I, FIAIIIn-lunti. l1x5 Nlhrii. I'ugw Uml Humln-J um! .I-l:ir l;J'E1'u' 4.4.35. sum 9 .- x .1 w: .w, .r 1m T. J H a 1a Du r J n H .1 1.. C e W P. Mums; n-4,. . .. .2'? jar: iancing .Voodwnrdys lap dancing Classes are grouped according to dancing nbiIity. and J are mmlo up or girls from an grades. These girls enjoy their dance imtruclion and llracl'mcs, and npprociale the self confidence, poise, and run wllicll they derive from 11mm. Tap dancing is under the supervision of Nlrs. Edna Rchknmp. The girls ml. lilo FIEISSCS would like to express tlmoir gratitude for her oxccnonl guidance. They would also like lo thank Giltlu ,l-erranova For her splendid piuno accompanimcnl. :Umvv: D. Kuhn. D. .Imm-s. P. Lm'lmnl, l. Orr. IE. .1. Bruin. 1.011 Top. Svalml; .Nl. Runrh, C, vVulgh, C. Dnmiru. A. Lnllmnn. C. Kalb, O. Bnulll. Lori Twp, Slnlnliugj: V. RHIJC. R. YH'. :XI. Urnlr. I. Klinvr. B. Rilvy. Imrl Hmlnm. lsirsl Run : F. nr'uulis. 5L Jennings. C. iWnrlin. .I. Amlrvws. 31. :WiHL'r. Imrl Bnllnm. Svrnml Rnw; .1. .Vnnwr. R. Nilvs. D. .Vilsnn, A. Brnnlcs, I1. Clay. Pugv 0m- Hulufrml mu! Thirly-sc'ven ecltniciand - Siagelianold le slugvlmnds are 1118 dynamo lM-lu'ncl the auditorium . sinns nt V0mlwm d, VVilfmul them many or the interesting programs prepared for le shulonl lmdy COMM Iml lw prvsvntvd. They are responsible Ivor lhe setting! nml cleaning of lhv stagtx for lighting effects. and for tile correct manipulation of Um curtains. II is due 10 llw VoorIwurLl Stagehands, under 1116 supervision of Bliss hlnry Higgins. Elm! llw auditorium sessions come off so successfully, X :L'IIIIM rlr-rlrilidn: H. U'nspit', usxislnul L'Icwlru'lan; C. izlvuluu' anpll VEHu ns, sluLH' mmmu'nr: Iingmu: Vilkc-us. nssislnnl slumv mnnmjm': C. Rvml'L , prnpcrly mam: Sum Bung. umiqlunl prnlulrly man: I. . lur11lIy, Juix-IV rnrpe'nlvr. uml Sum Niimli, nwhlnn! HH-pvnlpr, Puyy Om- Hundrml um, rrflirlyt'x'ghf : globe? 6544 TM- .Jlnlim' II-XDEIIQ C 'llly mhnils 10 My mvmlwrsllip UH shulvnls u-illl n lliu'll lypillg spmwl ulm un- Iml Bralinlx l KIr-mJJr-Iv Vilginiu .MHimn. Iiillllilll' .Mndu'lm. I'mII vawtl. Rllill Howl, Us-mgid Hum . YiHiam HI-xunn IN-Inn-x nmhx. 'Wullv I'xmn. Dnmllu Iimlwr, Huyl I'HEUI. Hmihn Guwy. Ulrmuw i IlleUIIllIJ. Ilvllwrl Hairix XLIU Hull. lnuiw ,l.u1;mn. I'un- lnlmer Ilaim- Km-xlvr. IVIIH'I lmnlwlin. INIwn .Wmlin, xldlj Mdlllwly. VumI-HJ Kid'ltc-L lnlmniz- Maw XIJ'IiIIlmL. lmmju-nr ViHvL Haluhl anrll, luunilu Ilmva, lL-Imuu Eklmlm'. lJIIyHix Fuvlm Ink anlhlllllluli. PHHU Lw I!!lllllll't1 tun, .l'flirlyuinv yloing GILL Tim Typing Ciub is an Honor Society composed of students who are competent i'ypisl's and wim have made a high speed recorci in typewriting. Tim membership 0i lim Senior Typing Ciub is iimitmi lo Seniors. The Ciuij has chosen tile tilie, Tim Orcicr of line Bronze and Siivcr . It is considered quite an honor to be hidden to membership in this Organization. Tile student receives iirst a bronze pin and inter a siivcr pin, according to file number of words per minute he has lypecii Tile siivcr pin. which is file higher award, is iieid by very few. it is tile coveted objective of every memiicr of line Order of the Bronze and Siiver. iViiss inez Knmm is tin: iacuity director of tile Typing Club. imil lu Rigill: 13V Ariams, L. iVnmis, G. Riril. N. LOCix'. G. Garmcnc. P. Niiiiiuni D. Br-mri, T. Murphy. i i L. Bunker, Miss Kamm. V. ch. E. VVaiiccr. R. Kuiiicnincrg. N. Meaic. J. Baker. A. Harris Hi At Typewriter: EM. Swanson. Pugs! One Hundred and Forty izmafjiald The Visual Aids Corps was organized for the purpose of assisting teachers in the use or the visual aids material and equipment which has been made available to them as the result of an increased realization of the value or such leaching aids. T116 members of the corps are trained For l'hoir work by W11 . AIrred Rubendunst Dilembers 0F the corps ar? available every period of the clay. Room HQ has been set aside for a projection room. This room can accommodate two average sized classes. The value or visual aids to modern education. especially the value of films, is becoming more and more significant. le mmnlwrs of I'm Visual Aids Curps arc: S. Bram R. Bmul. P. erIy, M. Carroll. M. Chamnvr, A. Chrislian. D. Connor. R. Cuzwrl. .1. Dunicls, E. Douhnm, 1V. Furllm-I. R. I'Iiorvsi. L. M, EIaIPY' 171A 171E11Vx'1ll5. XN'.11L'.HVCI'T1EIII, R. 1011115011. 1.1. X:- KrUCEPT. .1. IJTVDIIIIUSIiVV 171.1J11IUSL3', C. Blnrli. 1'1. Equins, D, hIaan, ID. 111217714. .1. hla'lzci. E. 316Carlvy. XV. .1. .VILCuy. T. IWnrplly. .1. N. Pinker. R. Parker, B. Rvdd, G. Riley, R. Roberts, C. Shufcr, D. Surkling, D. Sxxislu'r, .l. Tcwzlrl. R. Turner. H. XVanr, N. 1Vllalvh', E. XViHicns, R. 1Vilkcns. Cr. VViHinms, 31. 1Vilsnn. R. Yce. Page One Huude and Forlyione E Warfinie Counci! The Victory Corps was organized in VVooctwarct High Schoot in' nineteen hundred and tortyuthree at the request of the National Eclucation Association in cooperation with the United States Office of Education. Its purpose was to direct the eagerness of the students to do their share in winning the war into areas 0t critical need where their action would he most effective. The work of the Victory Corps is considered so important that it has been given a prominent place in the school program. The director of the Victory Corps at Woodward is Dr. Peastee. He has appointed Miss Curry as faculty advisor to the Corps, with Miss Aiitin. Miss Schwartz, Mrs. Nantz. Mrs. Heimers, and Mr. Rusher to assist her. The work of the Corps is, however, carried on by the students and directed by a council elected by the student body. In the First years of its existence,-the Victory Corps was especiatiy interested in initiating and organizing projects that would assist in the war effort Needed I activities were suggested to homerooms and club groups. These activities were not only successfully carried out, but also stimulated the interest of incliviciuats in con- tinuing to work toward the enct ot the war. Appeais tor help from community agencies engaged in wartime activities were always heeded, and the students of Woodward gave assistance wherever it was needed to the best of their ability. A F wide variety of projects, some temporary, some extending over a long period of time, were undertaken in the First years at the Victory Corps. During this time, the members of the Victory Corps Council gave treeiy of their time to direct this work anct guide the enthusiasm of the stuctent hotly into channels where it would I be effective. As it does to all vital organizations, change has come to the Victory Corps. Originally, membership was limited. Today every student belongs to the organiza- tion by virtue of his enrollment at Woodward. Early ettorts were expencteri in beginning and carryingr through to a successful end a multitude of projects. Now, that the need for initial impetus and centralized direction of activity has passed, the council acts as a co-ordinating agency for att wartime activities which the Liitterent groups in the school carry on. The name of the council, itself, has under- gone some change. Victory Corps Council has become Wartime Council. The future will probably see other changes. The thinking'ot the students as expressed through the council has expanded I since its inception. Not alone are wartime activities stressed and co-orctinatect. From the work of the council, the thought has emerged that we serve our country when we preserve anct strengthen. even in the midst of war, the ideals upon which our nation was founcied. Much ot the wortr of this year's councii has been organi- I zationai. The first constitution of the group has been written anti a permanent organization has been established. The council of 1944-45 has looked toward the peace to come and has laid a Firm foundation upon which the future may build. VVARTIME COUNCIL First Row: M. Tale, At West, F. Niacin V, Oliver. J. Amareno, H. Friar. V. 0130 . J. Kirk. J. Bergman. J, Orr, A. Hewett. Second Row: R. iVicGutf. B. Mahaftcy. C. Shaicr, J, Baker, Dr Snyder. L. Mueller. 1. Kclitcr. D. Beard. T. Allison. Ji VVonicy. J. h'iazzei. S. Peppers, Gi Brown. Third Raw: 0. Gaslon, B. Green. D. Schoolcy. J. Crousc. H. Saline. J. peppers. L. Holmes. C. Davis, Z. Conston, l. Nlurphy. VV. Parker. Absent when picture was taken: S. Odcns. D. Kuhlman. K. Sultan, A. Howard. M, E. Williams, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Scaled: Shiricy peppers. Janet Bergman. Janet Baker, Joanne Wootcy. Beatrice Mahattey, Dorothy Snyder, Dorothy Beard. Standing: Cart Shaier. Zedric Coaston. Dcmus Schooley, Herman Saiiec. Page One Hundred and Fortyefive urlyrllxrac Page One Hundred and l 11H: .- 1, Club VilS i'OUHdCCl ill llillCtCCll I W ,Cm lumlrccl and lllil'1Y'hX'0 by u Group or XrVoodward allalctcs who made athletic history in Cincinnati. Bliss lxwi was asked In act as faculty advismz She arccplod. i The purpose 0 lbs HVVH Club is to furthe Incl is siiH serving in tlmi cnpurily. r 1'10 athletic spirit in Vomlwm d, This club is open to any Ijny who earns his varsity Ictter in a maior sport such as rOOtJHIH, EJEISL'KAUMIH, INISCJNIH. iliid LIX ! tCillH. This year. the club sponsored an auditorium scssion in which 3112 KleHor. n lvormor VVoorlwarrJ conch. spoke 0n the lupic. The Benefits of Athletifgn The chairman of lllf? VV Club this your second semester, lie was inductor! inlu llm Navy for llm rmnainclvr or the your: SK'EIIIHII Ciulilm. T. xlurllhy. NPIVIIL lilll'IllHN'li. xlvlznt'r Dimlxman. Crllnl. Rt'tMinsj. From, .Vlisnii. Standing: Jiltlwln, Rt'lllrt, Sullm', IJ'H'INlllbky. Sullvrs. OIIHI'JJIL Page One Hundred and was Ralph VViHicns, During ll : 2 Gmald Romor elrlorl as rhuirman . Bollmmllu, 31kg IJ'Yi. ViHu'Ih. ViHimns. Kl'llx', anmlun, Bruun, Srlumlvy. COX, F0 rty ,fu u r WOJWCLPOI good fem TIM- Vmulwurd Booslors Club is composml 01x junior and senior girls who wish to support school activities: It is sponsored by Nliss Stella Tenlmndfckl. Although llw rluly was originally formed 10 uhoosl athletic events at school, it has wan oxpmulocl t0 inclmfe tho boostingH of any activities beneficial l0 Vo0dwzu1l. In its Harm' :zlmri yours 0! cxislonccx the VVoochard Booslors vao varnetl i1 rcpulu- lion for dvpr-mlubilily nml wJuoIc-lwarlecl roopemlion. Tim Club orl'irvrs arc: Eslvne Curler. president Phyllis Lockard, x'icC-presitlvni: Emma Cnmpnlongn. sorrolury: and Virginia Cramke. lrmsurer. i'Iirxl Run: T, Hul-pvr. P. Lrulmnl. I Furim'. V. CmmL'l', Snzmul Run: 1. Filly. 5. Otlvns. V. O'anl. B. Adams: I. Yew. 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Telephone service depends on operators. linemen, engineers, installers, clerks - 2,000 men and women in scores of telephone jobs, who operate and maintain the $57,000,000 system of this company. With the cooperation of telephone users. who have been most considerate in their use of the Telephone o avoiding needless calls and keeping other calls brief o these telephone workers are doing their very best to make present equip- ment serve as many people as possible, after war needs are met, and to keep the quality of service as good as is possible these war days. THE CINCINNATI AND SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY WiVJrLO'HOr-N'Jdvkm'01'01?AWIWW'IWWWWLOhLOWLOIW-L01L0.LOAOJOHOHO:'01101 To see 'oeHer . , . beHer see L. M. PHINEE Ell ACCURATE OPTICIANS 4 Wed 4H1 Shae? and Doc+ors' Building 8H1 near Vine TWIHL Huality Assured IEE EHEAM and REAL FRUIT SHEBBET W-WlOiOiLO'JOvLOwwA-OV-6.L0.h9.t0.vou.0.t0n0.t THE LEVINE FURNITURE Ell. IMO MAIN STREET PArkway 636! Our Only Locafion 9 W'm Harry LevIne Sam Levine :rzbO'xLOIWI'OaLOH'0m'On'0:LOmIAQLOaW$1to-ILO'WOV-OIEQHLO'ILOHL01'OILO'WO'aLOnL9ILOI'01LOHCO'I'OIIoILOIlOI'Ov01z5 Page One Hundrmt mu! Flirly-t'ighl ??OHOHOwLoubOwtOWOHWWLOvO-WVOVOILGHLOVOWW h'OmlaLO'i lof-OItO'ILOIto $0H01WW01R9-W1h91t0-L0R013 Comp1imen+s CINCINNATI ATHLETIC 800115 of SEFFEHINIJ BULLEHDHHME CAN IIO W. FOURTH STREET CINCINNATI. OHIO HNEST IN AMERICA WVOdLOWLOT-O1901619LO'IWWXlOWLOHO1LOHLO1hO1EOI MAIN-LIBEBTY IIHILI PABLIJH Ta5+i251L Coney Island In Cify Chili and 50H Drinks Delicious Double Deckers I447 MAIN STREET PArkway 9636 OIL01L01LOIL01LOWLOWOIIOnO1lO-t0w0f6'v01l0ut0v0: J U HN S EHWA HZ FINE FOOTWEAR 754 and 756 E. McMillan St. Walnu+ Hills Phone WOodburn 9728 LOHIOIIO-LOvznatowOm-OH0N-Ow0ucnvow0nu0a91c019 Phones: AVon 91004243 MUHBAY'E PHARMAEY PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Auburn and Dorches+er Cincinna+i. Ohio 01 01'0-L01 0- 61L01L01LO1 01l0nl-07LO1I01IO1 01E01 01 0-9161W1L01W1W1l01l01wavnvwwww1h02901'01'6d JAMISDN FL JAMISDN, JR. JUNGKIND'S PHARMAEY $8 I4+h 8x Main S+ree+s . MEETIEIAN :5 Telephones. CH. 906i CH. 9847 Officel PA. I616 ReSIdence. MA. 4I22 s$ 'O'WO'D'O'LLOWOWLOWLO'zww010:01tOiLONLa'01W5WH01L01'01L0A'O'WQWOwI01tOVLQWdl-Q LOT-Q'WOVvOWOVOH-O'I'o C H k' dJ h Sf Prescrip+ionis+s or. opmsan on s. -- Cfncinnafi. Ohio Agency Nyal Medlcmes earatonWIo-I0-Loazoaro-I0xwatovoitovon0vo, ocoma'onewovo.owatawowv.ouovonnacowa Your educafion is nof complefe unfil you have had a posf-gradua+e course in fun 5+ CHNEY ISLAND ?- Amerfca's Fines+ Amusemenf Park Ride fo Coney on Hue palafial. g Complimenfs Of The Victnry Ice Cream Shnp 1605 Main Sfreef. near Liberfy allasfeel s+eamer JSLAND QUEEN Cincinnafi. 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McMillan Sfreef Buy Your War Savings Bonds and Sfamps 5+ THE SEVENTH WARD LEAN AND BUILDING EUMPANY I448 Main S+ree+ Cincinnafi, O'nio oa:0no:toanuo.touououtow0vov0: L03L01L01L01L0- The Kuhlmann Hardware Eu. HARDWARE. CUTLERY AND TOOLS I3I8-20-22 Main Street CHerry OBOI -0302 01$1 0mk0ww1$1b$thal0n 01L01LaW1L01lO1w1C07 KAPPNEHS FIlIlT CLINIC Arch Suppor+s. Trusses. Elas+ic Sfockings. Efc. 13l9 Main Sheet ' Cincinnati, Ohio Treafmenf of all Diseases and Ailmenfs of the Feei VIO'I'O':V-OILO'WOWOH-O'ILOILO'60I90':90':$01'v0H0W0'Ih0ILO':BO:' 0- 0W6h901W1kOItO-xOIkO'ROnW-i'01L01 0'H06'0'bL01wmwmOwO'HO'It 1' 1 0'H0'I'0'I Lana LO'ILOI' 03 QtoV-QILO'I'O'F-O'POI laLOGLOWWL0w01L01LOIL0ILOVOHL01LOHLOHtO1LOWLOILQIL01 W00F05'0'3Wik0n'0'2'010W'0I o 010'01'01 LalOvovanO'WO-Ilova '0110F0v01i01hi01L01L01L01LO1hOIL01i01t01L01101L01l01 K01L0-n'-01'-01IIO'1:': n . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.